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法律英语|英文法律词典 F-27

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FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES. By the act entitled, An act to establish the flag of the United States, passed April 4, 1818, 3 Story's L. U. S., 1667, it is enacted-

2. - 1. That from and after the fourth day of July next, the flag of the United States be thirteen horizontal stripes, alternate red and white: that the union be twenty stars, white in a blue field.

3. - 2. That, on the admission of every new state into the Union, one star be added to the union of the flag; and that such addition shall take effect on the fourth day of July then next succeeding such admission.

FLAGRANS CRIMEN. This, among the Romans, signified. that a crime was then or had just been committed for example, when a crime has just been committed and the corpus delictum is publicly exposed; or if a mob take place; or if a house be feloniously burned, these are severally flagrans cri men.

2. The term used in France is flagrant delit. The code of criminal instruction gives the following concise1 definition of it, art. Le delit qui se commet actuellement ou qui vient de se coramettre, est un flagrant delit.

FLAGRANTE DELICTO. The act of committing a crime; when a person is arrested flagrante delicto, the only evidence required to convict him, is to prove that fact.

FLEET, punishment, Eng. law, Saxon fleot. A place of running water, where the tide or float comes up. A prison in London, so called from a river or ditch which was formerly2 there, on the side of which it stood.

FLETA. The title of an ancient law book, supposed to have been written by a judge who was confined in the Fleet prison. It is written in Latin, and is pided into six books. The author lived in the reigns3 of Ed. II. and Ed. III. See lib. 2, cap. 66, Item quod nullus; lib. 1, cap. 20, qui coeperunt, pref. to 10th Rep. Edward II. was crowned, A. D. 1306. Edward III. was crowned 1326, and reigned4 till A. D. 1377. During this period the English law was greatly improved, and the lawyers and judges were very learned. Hale's Hist. C. L. 173. Blackstone 4 Com. 427, says, of this work, that it was for the most part law, until the alteration5 of tenures took place. The same remark he applies to Britton and Hingham.

FLIGHT, crim. law. The evading6 the course of justice, by a man's voluntarily withdrawing himself. 4 Bl. Com. 387. Vide Fugitive7 from justice.


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