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  • 41false arrest — see arrest Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. false arrest n. Unlaw …

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  • 42false arrest — A species of false imprisonment, consisting of the detention of a person without his or her consent and without lawful authority. Reams v. City of Tucson, App., 145 Ariz. 340, 701 P.2d 598, 601. Such arrest consists in unlawful restraint of an… …

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  • 43false arrest — A species of false imprisonment, consisting of the detention of a person without his or her consent and without lawful authority. Reams v. City of Tucson, App., 145 Ariz. 340, 701 P.2d 598, 601. Such arrest consists in unlawful restraint of an… …

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  • 44Habeas corpus — This article is about the legal term. For other uses, see Habeas corpus (disambiguation). Prerogative w …

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  • 45Berlin, Sir Isaiah — born June 9, 1909, Riga, Latvia died Nov. 5, 1997, Oxford, Eng. Latvian born British political philosopher and historian of ideas. His family immigrated to Britain in 1920. Educated at the University of Oxford, Berlin taught there from 1950 to… …

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  • 46Anthony Kennedy — Infobox Judge name = Anthony McLeod Kennedy imagesize = caption = office = Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court termstart = February 18 1988 termend = nominator = Ronald Reagan appointer = predecessor = Lewis Franklin Powell, Jr.… …

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  • 47Freedom (philosophy) — Freedom, or the idea of being free, is a broad concept that has been given numerous interpretations by philosophies and schools of thought. The protection of interpersonal freedom can be the object of a social and political investigation, while… …

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  • 48Chronology of the 2009 Honduran constitutional crisis — Contents 1 September 30, 2008 2 November 11, 2008 3 February 2009 3.1 February 17 …

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  • 49incarceration — I noun arrest, bondage, captivity, career, commitment, confinement, confinement by public authority, confinement in a jail, confinement in a penitentiary, confinement under legal process, constraint, custodia, custodianship, custody, detention,… …

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  • 50freedom — /ˈfridəm / (say freeduhm) noun 1. civil liberty, as opposed to subjection to an arbitrary or despotic government. 2. political or national independence. 3. a particular immunity or other privilege enjoyed, as by a city or corporation. 4. personal …