'False imprisonment' is:
A) the deprivation of a person's freedom of movement even where there is lawful justification.
B) the total deprivation of the plaintiff's freedom of movement without consent or lawful justification.
C) interference with the plaintiff's freedom of movement even where there may be reasonable means of escape.
D) direct, physical interference with a person's freedom of movement.
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