mittimus

/ˈmɪtɪməs/
noun
  1. A court order directing a jailer to hold someone in custody or to transfer a prisoner.
    • The judge signed a mittimus to send the suspect to the county jail.
    • After the verdict, the clerk issued a mittimus for the prisoner's transfer.
    • The lawyer argued that the mittimus was invalid because of a procedural error.
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