Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

mittimus

Noun
/ˈmɪtɪməs/
Definition
A written order issued by a judge, directing that a person be taken to prison or that a prisoner be transferred.
Examples
  • The court issued a mittimus for the defendant following the sentencing.
  • After the trial, the judge signed the mittimus to ensure the accused was taken into custody.
  • He was surprised to receive a mittimus instead of a summons to appear in court.
Meaning
In legal contexts, a mittimus serves as a formal command for the detention of an individual.
Synonyms
  • Warrant
  • Commitment
  • Order of detention