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A legal action is sometimes filed against the government for wrongful arrest.
'It could be something to do with a wrongful arrest.
You'll hear the words wrongful arrest from more lawyers than you can easily count.
The other boy settled a wrongful arrest suit with the city earlier this year for $2 million.
Tom intends to sue the police for the wrongful arrest.
Indeed, Chinese have begun to sue police for wrongful arrests, even winning some cases.
He plans to sue the police for assault and wrongful arrest, he said.
"I'll sue the both of you for wrongful arrest.
The boy later sued the police for wrongful arrest and theft of the shofar.
Wrongful arrest or detention, and you boys could get yourselves sued."
Miss Leighton and her lawyers are deciding whether to sue police for wrongful arrest.
He also sued on Howard's behalf for damages of £500, claiming wrongful arrest.
This ruling would have permitted Ershad to sue the government for wrongful arrest.
It's extremely difficult to prove "malicious prosecution" or "wrongful arrest."
He then attended law school "for all the wrong reasons," including a wrongful arrest at a young age, and then worked as a corporate lawyer.
Zille is expected to sue the Minister of Police for wrongful arrest.
He later sued the two offices involved for £5,000 for assault and wrongful arrest but lost the case.
The rest included allegations of wrongful arrest, false imprisonment and loss of property.
Later the jury foreman wrote to him urging him to sue the police for wrongful arrest.
"And as soon as you've done that, I'll have my solicitor down here and sue you for wrongful arrest."
Since then, he has accused several officers of dealing drugs, making wrongful arrests, planting evidence, and abusing suspects.
Foul play suspected, mistaken identity, a wrongful arrest!
The travellers eventually sued the Wiltshire police force for wrongful arrest, assault and criminal damage.
The story ends with Hill's wrongful arrest.
Were wrongful arrests the result of sloppy police work or of a deliberate effort to falsify cases?