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Prepare an IRAC based upon the following
FACTS:
Joe picked up Sally for a blind date. Dinner did not go well. Instead of driving Sally back home, Joe drove Sally to a park. Joe locked the doors. Only Joe could unlock the doors from the driver side, which Joe knew. Joe began making passes at Sally. Sally stated repeatedly that she wanted to go home. Sally tried to open her door but it was locked. Sally asked Joe to unlock the car door. Joe eventually unlocked the car door and Sally walked home. Sally wants to sue Joe for false imprisonment. Will she be successful?
LAWS:
To prove false imprisonment, a plaintiff must show that the defendant intentionally inflicted confinement). Ariz. Rev. Stat. §25-38484 (2010). The plaintiff must show that: 1) there was confinement; and 2) it was intentional. Smith v. Jones, 400 State Y 333,443 (2010)
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