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  2. False imprisonment - Wikipedia

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    The definition of false imprisonment under UK law and legislation is the "Unlawful imposition or constraint of another's freedom of movement from a particular place." [14] False imprisonment is where the defendant intentionally or recklessly, and unlawfully, restricts the claimant's freedom of movement totally. [15]

  3. Kidnapping of Shannon Matthews - Wikipedia

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    Donovan was charged with kidnapping and false imprisonment. [3] [4] Matthews was charged with child neglect and perverting the course of justice on 8 April 2008. Their joint trial at Leeds Crown Court commenced on 11 November 2008 [5] and concluded on 4 December with both defendants found guilty. [6] They were both given eight-year prison ...

  4. David Carrick (serial rapist) - Wikipedia

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    David Carrick (born 4 January 1975) is an English serial rapist and former police officer who worked for the Metropolitan Police.He joined the police force in 2001 and worked as an armed officer in the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection (PaDP) branch from 2009 until his suspension and subsequent sacking from his position in 2021. [1]

  5. List of long-term false imprisonment cases - Wikipedia

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    Jayme Closs, kidnapped after her parents' murder and held for 88 days, discovered on 10 January 2019.; Murder of Sylvia Likens, a teenager tortured and repeatedly held captive in the basement by her caretaker and her children and their friends for three months, discovered on 26 October 1965.

  6. Murder of Suzanne Capper - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Jane Capper, described as "a gentle and easily influenced girl," had been babysat by Jean Powell since she was six years old. [10] In 1990 she had spent time in the care of the local authority after her mother, Elizabeth Capper, and her stepfather separated, after which Capper and her older sister, Michelle, stayed with their stepfather. [10]

  7. Sentencing in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    Imprisonment with a hospital and limitation direction (s45A) — this is a form of imprisonment where the sentence is served in a secure hospital. If the doctor has decided the offender has concluded treatment, they may still be held in prison (either for a determinate or indeterminate period) to satisfy the punishment element of the sentence.

  8. Man given Britain's 'shortest ever' prison sentence, spends ...

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    A man in the U.K. spent as much time behind bars as it takes to watch an episode of Stranger Things after receiving what is being called the country's shortest ever prison sentence.. Shane Jenkins ...

  9. Wrongful conviction of Paul Blackburn - Wikipedia

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    Paul Blackburn (born 1 July 1963, Salford) is a British man who was convicted at the age of 15 of attempted murder, served a life sentence, and was later found to have been wrongly convicted. He served nearly 25 years in prison.