UTLA6ATUS
\ˈʌtlə sˈɪks ˈatəs], \ˈʌtlə sˈɪks ˈatəs], \ˈʌ_t_l_ə s_ˈɪ_k_s ˈa_t_ə_s]\
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In old English law. An outlawed person; an outlaw. Utlagatus est qnasi extra legem posi- tus. Caput gerit lupinum. 7 Coke, 14. An outlaw is, as it were, put out of the protection of the law. He bears the head of a wolf. Utlagatns pro contumacia et fuga, non propter hoc convictns est de facto principal!. Fleta. One who is outlawed for contumacy and flight is not on that account convicted of the principal fact.
By Henry Campbell Black
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