Capias ad respondendum
Summary
Latin for “that you take until answer”; a writ commanding an officer to arrest a defendant to answer the plaintiff’s plea. A defendant arrested on this writ was committed to prison unless a was given. The amount of bail would be endorsed on the writ.
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- Affidavit, 1 May 1844 [ F. M. Higbee v. JS–A ]
- Affidavit, 24 June 1843 [ JS v. Reynolds and Wilson–A ]
- Bond, 20 March 1845 [ State of Illinois v. Williams et al. ]
- Capias ad Respondendum, 1 May 1844 [ F. M. Higbee v. JS–A ]
- Capias ad Respondendum, 1 May 1844, Copy [ F. M. Higbee v. JS–A ]
- Capias ad Respondendum, 11 October 1837 [ Wright v. Rigdon et al. ]
- Capias ad Respondendum, 16 February 1837 [ Martindale v. JS et al. ]
- Capias ad Respondendum, 20 April 1837 [ Newbould v. Rigdon, Smith & Cowdery ]
- Capias ad Respondendum, 20 February 1819 [ Joseph Smith Sr. v. J. Hurlbut ]
- Capias ad Respondendum, 22 March 1837 [ Bank of Geauga v. JS et al. ]
- Capias ad Respondendum, 22 March 1837 [ Kelley v. Rigdon, Smith & Cowdery ]
- Capias ad Respondendum, 24 June 1843 [ JS v. Reynolds and Wilson–A ]
- Capias ad Respondendum, 25 October 1837 [ Bailey & Reynolds v. Rigdon et al. ]
- Capias ad Respondendum, 26 July 1837 [ Barker for the use of Bump v. JS and O. Cowdery ]
- Capias ad Respondendum, 27 July 1837 [ Seymour & Griffith v. Rigdon and JS ]
- Capias ad Respondendum, 28 February 1838 [ JS for the use of J. Granger v. Smalling and Coltrin ]
- Capias ad Respondendum, 30 November 1840 [ Miller et al. v. B. Holladay and W. Holladay ]
- Capias ad Respondendum, 6 June 1837 [ Eaton v. JS and O. Cowdery ]
- Docket Entry, 12 May 1844 [ F. M. Higbee v. JS–A on Habeas Corpus ]
- Execution, 4 June 1844 [ F. M. Higbee v. JS–A on Habeas Corpus ]
- Habeas Corpus, 6 May 1844, Copy [ F. M. Higbee v. JS–A on Habeas Corpus ]
- Introduction to Bailey & Reynolds v. Rigdon et al.
- Introduction to City of Nauvoo v. F. M. Higbee, F. M. Higbee v. JS–A, F. M. Higbee v. JS–A on Habeas Corpus, and F. M. Higbee v. JS–B
- Introduction to JS for the use of J. Granger v. Smalling and Coltrin
- Introduction to JS v. Reynolds and Wilson
- Introduction to M. F. Thompson v. F. Dixon and E. Dixon
- Introduction to Martindale v. JS et al.
- Introduction to Miller et al. v. B. Holladay and W. Holladay
- Introduction to Newbould v. Rigdon, Smith & Cowdery
- Introduction to Niswanger v. Greene
- Introduction to R. D. Foster v. Hawn
- Introduction to Seymour & Griffith v. Rigdon and JS
- Notice, 6 May 1844 [ F. M. Higbee v. JS–A on Habeas Corpus ]
- Petition to Nauvoo Municipal Court, 6 May 1844 [ F. M. Higbee v. JS–A on Habeas Corpus ]
- Plea, 20 May 1844 [ F. M. Higbee v. JS–B ]
- Praecipe, 1 May 1844 [ F. M. Higbee v. JS–A ]
- Recognizance, 1 July 1843–A [ JS v. Reynolds and Wilson–A ]
- Recognizance, 1 July 1843–B [ JS v. Reynolds and Wilson–A ]
- Transcript of Proceedings, circa 27 October 1837 [ Eaton v. JS and O. Cowdery ]
- Transcript of Proceedings, circa 3 April 1838 [ Bailey & Reynolds v. Rigdon et al. ]
- Transcript of Proceedings, circa 3 April 1838 [ Wright v. Rigdon et al. ]
- Transcript of Proceedings, circa 8 November 1838 [ JS for the use of J. Granger v. Smalling and Coltrin ]
- Trial Report Draft, 12 May 1844 [ F. M. Higbee v. JS–A on Habeas Corpus ]
- Trial Report, 12–15 May 1844 [ F. M. Higbee v. JS–A on Habeas Corpus ]
- Trial Report, 12–15 May 1844, as Published in Times and Seasons [ F. M. Higbee v. JS–A on Habeas Corpus ]