writ of error

writ of error
noun
a judicial writ from an appellate court ordering the court of record to produce the records of trial
Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence
Hypernyms: ↑writ, ↑judicial writ

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: a writ that lies in a competent court after judgment in an action at law in a court of record directing the latter to examine the record or more commonly to remit the record to an appellate court in order that some alleged error in the proceedings or in the judgment of the court may be corrected if it exists

appeal has now generally superseded the proceeding by writ of error

— compare coram nobis

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Law.
a writ issued by an appellate court to the court of record where a case was tried, requiring that the record of the trial be sent to the appellate court for examination of alleged errors.

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writ of error,
Law. an order to a court to send records of a proceeding to a superior or appellate court, so that the judgment may be examined for errors of law.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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