hue and cry

hue and cry
In old English law, a loud outcry with which felons (such as robbers, burglars, and murderers) were anciently pursued, and which all who heard it were bound to take up, and join in the pursuit, until the malefactor was taken. 4 Bl.Comm. 293. A written proclamation issued on the escape of a felon from prison, requiring all officers and police to assist in retaking him

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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