capiases

/ˈkeɪpiəsɪz/
noun
  1. A legal document ordering a person to be arrested, especially for failing to appear in court.
    • The sheriff served the capias and took the defendant into custody.
    • After missing his court date, a capias was issued for his arrest.
    • The judge issued a capias for the witness who did not show up for the trial.
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