FUGITIVE-DISENTITLEMENT DOCTRINE

FUGITIVE-DISENTITLEMENT DOCTRINE

fugitive-disentitlement doctrine. An equitable rule that allows a trial or appellate court to limit a fugitive’s access to civil and criminal courts in the United States. [Cases: Action 13; Criminal Law 1026.10(7). C.J.S. Actions ¡ì¡ì 57¨C63.]
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