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Legal Definitions - ire ad largum
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Definition of ire ad largum
IRE AD LARGUM
When someone is released from judicial restraint, it is called "ire ad largum".
1. After being held in custody for several days, the suspect was finally able to "ire ad largum" and go free.
2. The judge granted the defendant's request to "ire ad largum" due to lack of evidence.
The term "ire ad largum" is a Latin phrase that means to go at large or to be released from judicial restraint. The examples illustrate situations where someone is released from custody or legal restrictions due to various reasons such as lack of evidence or completion of a sentence.
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Term: IRE AD LARGUM
Definition: When someone is released from judicial restraint, they are said to "ire ad largum".
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