Tresspass and False Imprisonment Flashcards
What is False Imprisonment?
Intentional restrains on freedom of movement, complete restriction of a person’s liberty without lawful justification.
Collins v Wilcock (1984)
Police officer touched claimant without exercising powers of arrest. Held was battery.
R v Billinghurst (1978)
Consent to harm in sports is implied unless it goes beyond the conventions of the game
When is medical treatment tresspass to person?
If direct application of force is intentionally administered without the patient’s consent , or giving treatment different to what consent has been given for.
Ashley v Chief Constable of Sussex Police (2008)
Self defence by trespass to person allows pre-emptive action
Basley v Clarkson (1682)
Neighbour accidentally mowed neighbour’s land, no intention need for trespass