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COBLYN v. KENNEDY'S INC. Case Brief
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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis
tl;dr: An elderly man was stopped and physically restrained by a store employee who wrongly suspected him of shoplifting an ascot. The court affirmed a verdict for false imprisonment, finding the employee lacked objectively reasonable grounds for the detention.
Legal Significance: This case establishes that a shopkeeper’s privilege to detain suspected shoplifters requires objectively reasonable grounds, equivalent to probable cause, not merely the employee’s subjective suspicion. This sets a key limit on the privilege as an affirmative defense to false imprisonment.
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Case Facts & Court Holding
Key Facts & Case Background
The plaintiff, a seventy-year-old man, purchased a sport coat at the defendant’s department store, Kennedy’s, Inc. He was wearing an ascot he already owned, which he had temporarily placed in his coat pocket while trying on clothes. As he was about to leave the store, he stopped, took the ascot from his pocket, and tied it around his neck in plain view. Just as he stepped outside, an employee, defendant Goss, accosted him, firmly grasped his arm, and commanded him to return to see the manager. Several other people witnessed the event. The plaintiff, feeling compelled and experiencing chest pains, complied. He was escorted upstairs where a salesman confirmed the ascot belonged to him. The emotional distress from the incident caused the plaintiff to suffer a myocardial infarct, for which he was hospitalized. The plaintiff sued for false imprisonment, and the jury returned a verdict in his favor. The defendants appealed, arguing the detention was privileged under a state statute.
Court Holding & Legal Precedent
Issue: Does a merchant’s statutory privilege to detain a suspected shoplifter require objectively reasonable grounds for suspicion, or is the merchant’s subjective, good-faith belief sufficient to defeat a claim of false imprisonment?
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Legal Issue
Does a merchant’s statutory privilege to detain a suspected shoplifter require objectively reasonable grounds for suspicion, or is the merchant’s subjective, good-faith belief sufficient to defeat a claim of false imprisonment?
Conclusion
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Legal Rule
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Legal Analysis
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- False imprisonment does not require overwhelming force; restraint exists if a