Extraordinary writ

Definition
: a writ granted as an extraordinary remedy at the discretion of the court in its jurisdiction over officials or inferior tribunals
see also certiorari habeas corpus mandamus procedendo prohibition quo warranto
compare writ of right in this entry
Extraordinary writs were originally writs exercised by royal prerogative.



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arrest warrant

a warrant issued to a law enforcement officer ordering the officer to arrest and bring the person named in the warrant before the court or a magistrate


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