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{{About|a common law term||Hue and Cry (disambiguation){{!}}Hue and Cry}}{{More citations needed|date=December 2009}}In common law, a hue and cry is a process by which bystanders are summoned to assist in the apprehension of a criminal who has been witnessed in the act of committing a crime.- the content below is remote from Wikipedia
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History{{anchor|Hue and Cry Act 1734|Hue and Cry Act 1748}}
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Etymology
It is possible that the term is an Anglicization via Anglo-French of the Latin ', meaning "a horn and shouting".WEB, What does Hue and Cry Mean?,weblink 2011-11-05, Other sources indicate that it has always been a somewhat redundant phrase meaning an outcry and cry, though such "redundancy" is a feature of the legal doublet. "Hue" appears to come from the Old French ', which means "to shout", and "cry" from Old French ("to cry").{{OED|hue and cry, n. }}WEB, Hue and Cry,weblink 2011-11-05, WEB, Compiled Definition and Etymology of Hue and Cry,weblink 2011-11-05, BOOK, Soukhanov, Anne H., 1992, 879, American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Boston, MA, Houghton Mifflin Company, 978-0-395-44895-3,Cultural references
- From the late 18th century until 1839, Hue and Cry was a principal or variant title for the weekly newspaper, containing details of crimes and wanted people, that afterwards became better known as the Police Gazette.
- Hue and Cry: a newspaper advertisement that offered rewards for the recapture of slaves who had escaped their masters.{{fact|date=April 2023}}
See also
{{Wikisource1911Enc|Hue and Cry}}- AMBER Alert
- Citizen's arrest
- History of law enforcement in the United Kingdom
- Nightwalker statute
- MisprisionNegative misprision
- Posse comitatus
Notes
{{Reflist|group=note}}References
{{Reflist}}Further reading
- JOURNAL, Kenneth F., Duggan, The Hue and Cry in Thirteenth-Century England, Thirteenth Century England, 16, 2017, 153â72, 10.1017/9781787441439.010, 9781787441439,
- JOURNAL, Duggan, Kenneth F., 2020, The limits of strong government: attempts to control criminality in thirteenth-century England, Historical Research, 93, 261, 399â419,
- JOURNAL, Samantha, Sagui, The hue and cry in medieval English towns, Historical Research, 87, 2014, 236, 179â93, 10.1111/1468-2281.12030,
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