/ˈkeɪpɪˌæs/ – Noun
Definition: lệnh tòa án bắt giữ người hay tài sản (để đảm bảo vụ kiện dân sự).
A more thorough explanation: A “capias” is a legal term referring to a writ or order issued by a court commanding law enforcement to arrest and bring a person before the court. It is typically used to compel the appearance of a defendant who has failed to appear in court or comply with a court order.
Example: A capias warrant was issued for the arrest of the suspect after they failed to appear in court for their scheduled hearing.