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Capias pro fine are writs or warrants issued after the defendant fails to comply with a court's order to pay a fine. [1]The writ is considered outstanding until paid in full. The recipient usually must remain in jail until fees and/or costs have been satisfied by time served or the fees and/or costs have been paid in ful
If you’re wanted on an outstanding warrant or capias from a Delaware court, this Friday may be the easiest time to resolve it. The state judiciary is hosting another “safe surrender” event ...
In the common law legal 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 county to bring the defendant, having failed to appear, to answer a civil action against him.
Capias is of several kinds: [1] Ad respondendum, to have the body in court to answer the plaintiff. [1] Ad satisfaciendum, to take the body in satisfaction of the debt. [1] Utligatum, to apprehend an outlawed person. [1] In withernam, where a distress is carried out of the county and an equal amount of the distrainor's goods are to be taken ...
MUNICH/BEIRUT (Reuters) -German authorities have cancelled their arrest warrant for Lebanon's former central bank chief for technical reasons, but are continuing their probe and keeping his assets ...
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A warrant may be outstanding if the person named in the warrant is intentionally evading law enforcement, unaware that there is a warrant out for their arrest, the agency responsible for executing the warrant has a backlog of warrants to serve, or a combination of these factors. Some jurisdictions have a very high number of outstanding warrants.
The reach and credibility of international law is at its lowest in years as governments dismiss arrest warrants in some of the most high-profile cases to come before the International Criminal Court.