Right to Liberty of all persons and specifically persons who have sought mental health assistance voluntarily but who were held against their will
All persons are possessed of unalienable rights; rights which are
not subject to being waived or forfeited even by the holders of those
rights; granted by God and guaranteed by the United States
Constitution; among these rights is the right to Liberty.
The right to Liberty is guaranteed against violation by private or
public actors; protected by legislation and enforced by the judicial
branch of our government as a private right of action against those
who deprive any person of the unalienable right to Liberty.
The sole motivation for the deprivation of the right to Liberty is
financial gain.
The remedy for the deprivation of the right to Liberty is a
private action to protect the right to Liberty and to compensate those
persons deprived for that deprivation.
The rights of persons guaranteed by the United States
Constitution may not be relinquished; may not be abandoned and
may not be circumvented by any one.
False imprisonment laws exist in all states. These laws exist to
protect individuals from being confined against their will.
The elements are: willful detention without the person’s
consent and unlawful meaning there is no lawful justification.
Physical force or threat of violence is not required. It is the
deprivation of liberty which is the offense.