1. Abuse of Process
1. Elements
2. Defenses

2. Account Stated
1. Elements
2. Defenses

3. Accounting
1. Elements
2. Defenses

4. Assault
1. Elements
2. Defenses

5. Battery
1. Elements
2. Defenses

6. Breach: 01. Breach of Contract
1. Elements
2. Defenses

7. Breach: 02. Breach of Joint Venture Agreement
1. Elements
2. Defenses

8. Breach: 03. Breach of Promissory Note
1. Elements
2. Defenses

9. Breach: 04. Breach of Third-Party Beneficiary Contract
1. Elements
2. Defenses

10. Breach: 05. Breach of Implied in Fact Contract
1. Elements
2. Defenses

11. Breach: 06. Breach of Implied in Law Contract
1. Elements
2. Defenses

12. Breach: 07. Breach Implied Covenant of Good Faith & Fair Dealing
1. Elements
2. Defenses

13. Breach: 08. Breach of Express Warranty
1. Elements
2. Defenses

14. Breach: 09. Breach of Implied Warranty
1. Elements
2. Defenses

15. Breach: 10. Breach of Implied Warranty of Fitness for a Particular Purpose
1. Elements
2. Defenses

16. Breach: 11. Breach of Fiduciary Duty
1. Elements
2. Defenses

17. Breach: 12. Breach of Fiduciary Duty, Aiding and Abetting
1. Elements
2. Defenses

18. Building Code, Violation of
1. Elements
2. Defenses

19. Civil Conspiracy
1. Elements
2. Defenses

20. Civil Theft
1. Elements
2. Defenses

21. Contribution - Uniform Contribution Among Tortfeasors Act
1. Elements
2. Defenses

22. Conversion
1. Elements
2. Defenses

23. Copyright Infringement
1. Elements
2. Defenses

24. Declaratory Judgment
1. Elements
2. Defenses

25. Defamation by Implication
1. Elements
2. Defenses

26. Defamation Libel
1. Elements
2. Defenses

27. Defamation Per Se
1. Elements
2. Defenses

28. Defamation Slander
1. Elements
2. Defenses

29. Dog Bite Common Law
1. Elements
2. Defenses

30. Emotional Distress, Intentional Infliction
1. Elements
2. Defenses

31. Emotional Distress, Negligent Infliction
1. Elements
2. Defenses

32. Estoppel, Equitable
1. Elements
2. Defenses

33. Estoppel, Promissory
1. Elements
2. Defenses

34. False Imprisonment
1. Elements
2. Defenses

35. Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act
1. Elements
2. Defenses

36. Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act
1. Elements
2. Defenses

37. Forcible Entry and Detention
1. Elements
2. Defenses

38. Fraud
1. Elements
2. Defenses

39. Fraud - Constructive
1. Elements
2. Defenses

40. Fraud - Fraud in the Performance
1. Elements
2. Defenses

41. Fraud - Fraudulent Inducement
1. Elements
2. Defenses

42. Fraud - Fraudulent Misrepresentation
1. Elements
2. Defenses

43. Fraud - Negligent Misrepresentation
1. Elements
2. Defenses

44. Fraud, Aiding and Abetting
1. Elements
2. Defenses

45. Fraudulent Nondisclosure with Real Estate Transactions
1. Elements
2. Defenses

46. Gross Negligence - Employee v. Employer
1. Elements
2. Defenses

47. Implied Way of Necessity
1. Elements
2. Defenses

48. Indemnification
1. Elements
2. Defenses

49. Indemnification, Contractual
1. Elements
2. Defenses

50. Indemnification, Common Law
1. Elements
2. Defenses

51. Injunction Permanent
1. Elements
2. Defenses

52. Injurious Falsehood
1. Elements
2. Defenses

53. Interference with Child Custody
1. Elements
2. Defenses

54. Invasion of Privacy
1. Elements
2. Defenses

55. Invasion of Privacy - Appropriation
1. Elements
2. Defenses

56. Invasion of Privacy - Intrusion
1. Elements
2. Defenses

57. Invasion of Privacy - Public Disclosure of Private Facts
1. Elements
2. Defenses

58. Legal Malpractice
1. Elements
2. Defenses

59. Lien - Charging
1. Elements
2. Defenses

60. Lien - Retaining
1. Elements
2. Defenses

61. Loss of Consortium – Child
1. Elements
2. Defenses

62. Loss of Consortium – Spouse
1. Elements
2. Defenses

63. Malicious Prosecution
1. Elements
2. Defenses

64. Misleading Advertisement
1. Elements
2. Defenses

65. Money Lent
1. Elements
2. Defenses

66. Negligence
1. Elements
2. Defenses

67. Negligence Fall Down
1. Elements
2. Defenses

68. Negligence Motor Vehicle
1. Elements
2. Defenses

69. Negligence Stillbirth
1. Elements
2. Defenses

70. Negligent Destruction of Evidence
1. Elements
2. Defenses

71. Negligent Entrustment
1. Elements
2. Defenses

72. Negligent Retention
1. Elements
2. Defenses

73. Negligent Security
1. Elements
2. Defenses

74. Negligent Supervision
1. Elements
2. Defenses

75. Open Account
1. Elements
2. Defenses

76. Private Nuisance
1. Elements
2. Defenses

77. Professional Negligence
1. Elements
2. Defenses

78. Public Nuisance
1. Elements
2. Defenses

79. Public Records Act
1. Elements
2. Defenses

80. Quantum Meruit
1. Elements
2. Defenses

81. Quiet Title
1. Elements
2. Defenses

82. Replevin
1. Elements
2. Defenses

83. Rescission
1. Elements
2. Defenses

84. Slander of Title
1. Elements
2. Defenses

85. Specific Performance
1. Elements
2. Defenses

86. Statutory Way of Necessity
1. Elements
2. Defenses

87. Strict Liability
1. Elements
2. Defenses

88. Strict Liability - Design Defect
1. Elements
2. Defenses

89. Strict Liability - Failure to Warn
1. Elements
2. Defenses

90. Strict Liability - Manufacturing Defect
1. Elements
2. Defenses

91. Subrogation, Equitable
1. Elements
2. Defenses

92. Temporary Injunction
1. Elements
2. Defenses

93. Tortious Interference: 1. With Advantageous Business Relationship
1. Elements
2. Defenses

94. Tortious Interference: 2. With a Contractual Right
1. Elements
2. Defenses

95. Tortious Interference: 3. With a Dead Body
1. Elements
2. Defenses

96. Tortious Interference: 4. With the Parent-Child Relationship
1. Elements
2. Defenses

97. Trade Dress Infringement
1. Elements
2. Defenses

98. Trespass
1. Elements
2. Defenses

99. Trusts, Constructive Trust
1. Elements
2. Defenses

100. Trusts, Resulting Trust
1. Elements
2. Defenses

101. Unfair Competition
1. Elements
2. Defenses

102. Unfair Competition - Trade Name, Service Mark and Trade Mark Infringement
1. Elements
2. Defenses

103. Unjust Enrichment
1. Elements
2. Defenses

104. Usurious Transaction
1. Elements
2. Defenses

105. Worthless Check
1. Elements
2. Defenses

106. Wrongful Birth
1. Elements
2. Defenses

107. Wrongful Death
1. Elements
2. Defenses

108. Wrongful Interference with Testamentary Expectancy
1. Elements
2. Defenses

False Imprisonment

1Elements and Case Citations

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  1. Defendant intended to confine the plaintiff;
  2. Defendant performed an act resulting in plaintiff’s confinement; and
  3. Plaintiff was conscious of the confinement or resulting harm.

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    1. Defendant intended to confine the plaintiff;
    2. Defendant performed an act resulting in plaintiff’s confinement; and
    3. Plaintiff was conscious of the confinement or resulting harm.

    False imprisonment is identical to false arrest. Card v. Miami Dade County Florida, 147 F. Supp. 2d 1334, 1347 (S.D. Fla. 2001). Courts use the terms “confine” and “restrain” interchangeably in defining the elements of false imprisonment. See Maybin v. Thompson, 606 So. 2d 1240, 1242 (Fla. 2d DCA 1992).


    FLORIDA STATE COURTS

    Florida Supreme Court: Johnson v. Weiner, 155 Fla. 169, 19 So. 2d 699, 700 (1944).

    First District: Spears v. Albertson’s, Inc., 848 So.2d 1176 (Fla. 1st DCA 2003).

    Second District: Mathis v. Coats, 24 So.3d 1284, 1289 (Fla. 2d DCA 2010).

    Third District: Rivero v. Howard, 218 So. 3d 992, 994 (Fla. 3d DCA 2017); Tursi v. Metro. Dade County, 579 So. 2d 150, 152 (Fla. 3d DCA 1991).

    Fourth District: Florez v. Broward Sheriff’s Office, 270 So.3d 417, 421 (Fla. 4th DCA 2019); City of Boca Raton v. Basso, 242 So.3d 1141, 1142 (Fla. 4th DCA 2018).

    Fifth District: City Of St. Petersburg v. Austrino, 898 So. 2d 955, 957 (Fla. 5th DCA 2005); Everett v. Fla. Inst. of Tech., 503 So. 2d 1382, 1383 (Fla. 5th DCA 1987).

    FLORIDA FEDERAL COURTS

    Eleventh Circuit: Scott v. City of Miami, No. 23-11280, 2025 WL 1647025, at *8 (11th Cir. June 11, 2025); Davis v. Tony, 2022 WL 1224261, *10 (11th Cir. Apr. 26, 2022); Archer v. City of Winter Haven, 846 F. App’x 759, 763 (11th Cir. 2021); Henning v. Walmart Stores, Inc., 738 Fed.Appx. 992, 998 (11th Cir. 2018).

    Southern District: Senko v. Jackson, 2022 WL 1682205, *10 (S.D. Fla. May 19, 2022); Anderson v. Ahluwalia, 2022 WL 850000, *7 (S.D. Fla. Feb. 28, 2022); Johnson v. Carnival Corp., 2021 WL 5415857, *11 (S.D. Fla. Nov. 19, 2021); McDonough v. Mata, 489 F. Supp. 3d 1347, 1361-62 (S.D. Fla. 2020).

    Middle District: Thomas v. Hyler, No. 8:23-CV-2777-MSS-AAS, 2024 WL 3771716, at *2 (M.D. Fla. Aug. 13, 2024); Corbin v. Prummell, 2023 WL 1967574, *4 (M.D. Fla. Feb. 13, 2023); Andrade v. Marceno, 2023 WL 157087, *5 (M.D. Fla. Jan. 11, 2023); Holston v. Dawson, 2022 WL 1177142, *6-7 (M.D. Fla. Mar. 10, 2022).

    Northern District: Brown v. Brown, No. 1:21-CV-75-AW-GRJ, 2021 WL 2144250, at *2 (N.D. Fla. Apr. 27, 2021); Newbold v. Santana, No. 4:19cv26-WS/CAS , 2020 WL 853910, at *7 (N.D. Fla. January 8, 2020); Hall v. Dawson, No. 5:15cv27-WS-CJK, 2016 WL 5853744, at *9 (N.D. Fla. September 1, 2016).

    FLORIDA STATUTES

    42 U.S.C. § 1983

    FLORIDA REFERENCES

    Restatement (Second) of Torts § 35 (1965)


    2 Defenses to Claim for False Imprisonment

    (1) Fla. R. Civ. P. 1.110(d) (pleading affirmative defenses), and other standard defenses. See § 1.

    (2) Statute of Limitations: § 95.11(3)(o), Fla. Stat. (four years); Ervans v. City of Venice, 169 So.3d 267, 268 (Fla. 2d DCA 2015).

    (3) Imprisonment pursuant to valid legal process, such as an arrest warrant, cannot support a claim for false imprisonment. Johnson v. Weiner, 155 Fla. 169, 19 So. 2d 699, 700 (1944); Hall v. Dawson, 2016 WL 5853744, at *9 (N.D. Fla. September 1, 2016) (holding “the general rule is that arrest and imprisonment, if based upon a facially valid process, cannot be false”). See also Jones v. State, 302 So.3d 414, 415 (Fla. 2d DCA 2019). 

    (4) Plaintiff may not bring claim for false imprisonment where a police officer had probable cause to confine the plaintiff. Rivero v. Howard, 218 So.3d 992, 994 (Fla. 3d DCA 2017); Hendricks v. Sheriff, 492 Fed.Appx. 90, 94-95 (11th Cir. 2012); Ford v. City of Boynton Beach, 323 So.3d 215, 219 (Fla. 4th DCA 2021). Under the any-crime rule, officers are also immune to claims of false-arrest whenever probable cause existed to arrest the plaintiff for any crime, even if that crime was not what the officer thought had occurred. Scott v. City of Miami, No. 23-11280, 2025 WL 1647025, at *8 (11th Cir. June 11, 2025). Additionally, the mere fact that an officer may have acted without probable cause is not enough to bring a claim, a plaintiff must show the officer acted in bad faith, and under Florida law, “an agent can commit a wrongful, and even intentional, act and still lack bad faith.” Eiras v. Florida, 239 F.Supp.3d 1331, 1334 (M.D. Fla. 2017).

    (5) Private citizens are not liable for false imprisonment resulting from mistakenly reporting an incident to the police that results in the alleged actor’s imprisonment where the citizen made such report in good faith. Pokorny v. First Fed. Sav. & Loan Ass’n of Largo, 382 So. 2d 678, 682 (Fla. 1980).

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