California Penal Code § 236 PC defines false imprisonment as unlawfully restraining, detaining, or confining a person against his or her will. Find an attorney immediately from a different county than the one you were arrested.Make sure they specialize in police misconduct OR have a lot of guts. California law makes it illegal to restrain, detain or confine someone without their consent. Doing so is the crime of "false imprisonment." The plaintiff in a false imprisonment action must prove that the defendant proximately caused the injuries for which the plaintiff seeks damages. CalVCB processes claims from persons seeking compensation as an erroneously convicted felon pursuant to California Penal Code sections 4900 through 4906. False imprisonment occurs when you unlawfully deprive another person of his or her personal liberty. If you are a victim of false imprisonment, you can file a lawsuit seeking damages. File a formal complaint first directly with the correctional facility.