capias
/key-pee-uhs, kap-ee-/US // ˈkeɪ pi əs, ˈkæp i- //UK // (ˈkeɪpɪˌæs, ˈkæp-) //
逮捕令,逮捕证,卡皮斯,陷害罪
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
Law.
- : a writ commanding an officer to take a specified person into custody.
Examples
Viam Francofurdi capias, quam autem hac periculosiorem esse putamus.
The threat of the capias ultegatum was probably in reference to the arrest of Bacon for debt in September, 1593.
Safe-conduct passes for knaves are writs of capias to honest men.
Surely they are not all the victims of the same capias and the same officer!
"It is important that he should be arrested on this capias," said Bagsley.
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