False Imprisonment

Being arrested or held without cause is one of the most frightening and damaging experiences a person can face. False imprisonment cases arise when police officers, security guards, or other authorities detain individuals unlawfully, often violating constitutional rights in the process.

Common examples of false imprisonment include:

  • Arrest without probable cause
  • Detention after charges have been dropped
  • Holding someone longer than legally permitted
  • Abuse of authority by police or security personnel

Victims may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Emotional trauma, humiliation, and reputational harm
  • Lost income from time wrongfully detained
  • Legal fees and costs from defending against false charges
  • Punitive damages to deter future misconduct
At Tarver Law, we fight to protect civil rights and hold authorities accountable. Justice requires challenging abuse of power — and we’re here to do that.

If you’ve been unlawfully detained, contact Tarver Law today for a free case evaluation.

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