-
sometimes refers to such a
writs as a "
writ of capias",
defined as
orders to "take" (or "capture") a
person or ****ets.
Capias writs are
often issued when a...
- systems,
capias ad
respondendum (Latin: "that you may
capture [him] in
order for him to reply") is or was a
writ issued by a
court to the
sheriff of a particular...
- use
of a
lawful judgment because of matters arising after the judgment. A
writ of capias directs an
officer to take the
person named in the
writ or order...
- Historically,
civil defendants could be
taken into
custody under a
writ of capias ad respondendum. Modern-day
civil defendants are
usually able to avoid...
- in
court on July 11, 14, and 18, 1882 to
answer charges of "larceny". However, a
writ of capias was
issued for him on the 11th,
suggesting that he did...
-
brought before the
court under a writ of
capias ad respondendum.
Notice in such a case is
inferred from
consent of the
defendant to go with the officer....
-
Pueblo on July 11, and
again on July 14 to
answer charges of "larceny"; but a
writ of capias was
issued for him on the 11th,
suggesting that he may not...
- This is a list
of writs. Some
of the
writs listed below are
abolished or
obsolete in
certain countries.
Acquietandis Plegiis, a
writ that lies for a surety...
- Jesuits,
seminaries and
Romish priests excepted. 27 Eliz. 1. c. 2. XIX.
Writs of capias utiagatum may be
directed against any person. The
party outlawed may...
-
detention would be
permissible under the
writ of capias pro fine (generally, a
writ ordering the
imprisonment of a
defendant until a
criminal fine is paid)...