High Court dismisses man’s lawsuit against IMH and officials; injunction deemed unlawful, case linked to wrongful confinement arrest. Labels Psychiatry as evil #psychiatry #singapore
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High Court dismisses man’s lawsuit against IMH and officials; injunction deemed unlawful, case linked to wrongful confinement arrest. Labels Psychiatry as evil #psychiatry #singapore
“Wrong Parties Were Convicted,” Kingston Whig-Standard. April 3, 1930. Page 17. ---- Two Youths Confess to Robbery and Those in Prison May Be Freed ---- OTTAWA, April 3. - Through the arrest of two youths early to-day whom police say confessed to the hold-up of a dairy company driver here last November 2, release is in prospect for two other young Ottawans now serving penitentiary terms for the crime. Investigation by the police of whispered reports led to these startling developments.
Ernest Lacasse and Lionel Fiontaine, both twenty years old, were arrested a few hours after Arnold Simpson, the milk driver, was held up in Rockcliffe Park and robbed of $27.00. While the youths strongly professed their innocence they were convicted, mainly on the identification of Simpson, and each sentence to four years in Portsmouth Penitentiary.
But gossip in the locality in which Henry Levesque, 16, and Duncan Larocque, 18, lived, fixed the crime on their shoulders and the case recently was re-opened. after these youths had been arrested early this morning, Police Chief Robert Manion of Eastview District, said he had secured admission of guilt.
Wrongful Confinement Vs Wrongful Restraint
In any country, in any law holding a person against his/her will is not only a crime but is also morally wrong. In India, Wrongful Confinement and Wrongful Restraint are two crimes which are against the Human Body and these offences are punishable under the Indian Penal Code. What is Wrongful Restraint? The term “Wrongful restraint” means keeping a man out of a place where he wishes and has a…
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