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Habe vs Mittimus - What's the difference?

habe | mittimus |

Habe is likely misspelled.


Habe has no English definition.

As a noun mittimus is

a warrant issued for someone to be taken into custody.

habe

Not English

Habe has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

English words similar to 'habe':

have, hype, hope, hove, heave, hive, hoboe, houve, hoove, howve

mittimus

English

Noun

(en-noun)
  • A warrant issued for someone to be taken into custody.
  • *
  • But she pertinaciously refused to make any response. So that he was about to make her mittimus to Bridewell when I departed.
  • A writ for moving records from one court to another.
  • * 2013 , Mark Morgenstein, Suspect in prisons chief's death may have been freed 4 years early , CNN (March 31, 2013), [http://www.cnn.com/2013/03/31/justice/colorado-ebel-prison-records/index.html]:
  • Next, sometimes the same clerk, but often a second clerk, who may not have been in the courtroom, types up the mittimus , the formal court order that directs corrections offers(SIC) to commit someone to prison, and something could get lost in translation there.
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