← Back to context Comment by ceejayoz 4 hours ago How can a deliberate blatant violation of the First Amendment be "due process of law"? 5 comments ceejayoz Reply ikeboy 3 hours ago Look up the elements of false imprisonment.When there's a warrant, even if wrongly granted, the arrest and imprisonment is considered lawful. ceejayoz 3 hours ago No, it isn't.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habeas_corpus ikeboy 3 hours ago What does that have to do with the elements of false imprisonment? 2 replies →
ikeboy 3 hours ago Look up the elements of false imprisonment.When there's a warrant, even if wrongly granted, the arrest and imprisonment is considered lawful. ceejayoz 3 hours ago No, it isn't.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habeas_corpus ikeboy 3 hours ago What does that have to do with the elements of false imprisonment? 2 replies →
ceejayoz 3 hours ago No, it isn't.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habeas_corpus ikeboy 3 hours ago What does that have to do with the elements of false imprisonment? 2 replies →
Look up the elements of false imprisonment.
When there's a warrant, even if wrongly granted, the arrest and imprisonment is considered lawful.
No, it isn't.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habeas_corpus
What does that have to do with the elements of false imprisonment?
2 replies →