capias

/ˈkeɪpiəs/
noun
  1. A legal order for a person's arrest or to bring someone to court.
    • The sheriff served a capias on the defendant at his home.
    • The judge issued a capias for the witness who failed to appear.
    • A capias was issued after the suspect missed his court date.
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