/ɪn flæˈɡrænti dɪˈlɪktəʊ/ – Phrase
Definition: quả tang, trong lúc phạm tội, tại nơi phạm tội.
A more thorough explanation: “In flagrante delicto” is a Latin term that translates to “in blazing offense” in English. In legal terms, it refers to catching someone in the act of committing a crime or engaging in wrongdoing. It is often used to describe a situation where a person is caught red-handed or in the midst of committing an offense.
Example: The police caught the suspect in flagrante delicto, stealing items from the store.
Related words:
- CAUGHT IN FLAGRANTI DELICTO (IN THE ACT)
- FLAGRANTE DELICTO
- in flagrant delict
- except in case of flagrante delicto, no arrest may be carried out without a mandate of the competent authorities
- (to) catch in flagrante (in the act)
- EX DELICTO
- red-handed criminal
- (to) catch red-handed
- IN PARI DELICTO
- VERSANTI IN RE ILLICITAE IMPUTANTUR OMNIA QUAE SEQUUNTUR EX DELICTO