- In
flagrante delicto (Latin for "in
blazing offence"),
sometimes simply in
flagrante ("in blazing"), is a
legal term used to
indicate that a criminal...
- In pari
delicto (potior/melior est
conditio possidentis),
Latin for "in
equal fault (better is the
condition of the possessor)", is a
legal term used...
- Ex
delicto,
Latin for "from a wrong" or "from a transgression", is a
legal term that
indicates a
consequence of a tort,
though the
phrase can also refer...
- In
Roman law,
obligatio ex
delicto is an
obligation created as a
result of a delict.
While "delict"
itself was
never defined by
Roman jurisprudents, delicts...
- At
common law,
damages are a
remedy in the form of a
monetary award to be paid to a
claimant as
compensation for loss or injury. To
warrant the award,...
- his
first wife and her
aristocratic lover upon
finding them in
flagrante delicto. Gesualdo's
family had
acquired the prin****lity of Venosa, in what is...
-
flagrante delicto as
provided by law", as
shown below: The Code of
Criminal Procedure Article 88:
Arrest without a
Warrant A
person in
flagrante delicto may...
- seizure,
except where a
person suspected of a
crime is
caught in
flagrante delicto or
where a
person suspected of a
sufficiently serious crime is a flight...
- footnotes, for example, "p. 157 in fine": "the end of page 157". in
flagrante delicto in a
blazing wrong,
while the
crime is
blazing Caught in the act (esp....
-
evidence of a
crime or
similar act, just
short of
being caught in
flagrante delicto. "Smoking gun"
refers to the
strongest kind of cir****stantial evidence...