capias
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of capias
1400–50; late Middle English < Latin: literally, you are to take, subjunctive 2nd person singular of capere
Example Sentences
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It is important to note that a capias warrant is only used in an arrest situation.
From Encyclopedia.com • Jun. 6, 2018
If that restitution is not paid, then a capias pro fine warrant is issued for the person who was supposed to make the payment.
From Encyclopedia.com • Jun. 6, 2018
Before being able to issue a capias warrant, a judge must have compelling evidence against the defendant and be absolutely certain that the warrant is being properly applied.
From Encyclopedia.com • Jun. 6, 2018
The most common use for a capias writ is as an arrest warrant for defendants in criminal cases who do not show up for their scheduled court date.
From Encyclopedia.com • Jun. 6, 2018
The threat of the capias ultegatum was probably in reference to the arrest of Bacon for debt in September, 1593.
From Bacon by Morley, John
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