To apprehend in the act of committing
a crime. The term, which alludes to the presence of blood on the hands of a
murderer, originally referred only to that crime. Later it was extended to
mean the same as “to catch in the act,” an English translation of the Latin in
flagrante delicto, taken from the Roman code and long used in law. “I did but
tie one fellow, who was taken red-handed,” wrote Sir Walter Scott in Ivanhoe
(1819).
The Fexco 2024 concludes by breaking records in visits and economic
activity.
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The International Fair and Exhibition of Cochabamba (Fexco) concluded
yesterday after 11 days of constant and intense activity. Preliminary
figures indi...
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