• false imprisonment

    From marika@marika5000@gmail.com to alt.tv.general-hospital on Tue Feb 3 04:42:25 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.tv.general-hospital

    Nikolas went to jail more or less this time in 2024.

    They never told us what he pleaded to, nor what length his sentence was.

    It is possible he has served his time now.

    Tho, I see no evidence they plan on bringing him back.

    Would love it if they did bring him back. Maybe even parole?


    rCLIn New York, unlawful imprisonment (false imprisonment) penalties depend
    on the degree: Second Degree (Class A misdemeanor) carries up to one year
    in jail or three years probation, while First Degree (Class E felony)
    carries up to four years in prison. It involves intentionally restraining someone without legal authority, with the first degree involving a risk of serious physical injury.
    Key Details on NY Unlawful Imprisonment Penalties:
    Second Degree (PL 135.05): A class "A" misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year in jail.
    First Degree (PL 135.10): A class "E" felony, punishable by up to four
    years in state prison.
    Felony Factors: First-degree charges apply if the victim was exposed to a
    risk of serious physical injury.
    Other Consequences: In addition to imprisonment, convictions can result in fines, probation, or restitution.
    If the detention involves kidnapping or more severe violence, it could be charged under more severe felony statutes. rCL
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