Hue-and-cry

/ˈhju ən ˈkraɪ/ noun

A medieval legal procedure requiring all citizens to pursue and capture criminals when a crime was discovered. Failure to join the pursuit when called upon was itself a punishable offense.

From Old French 'hu e cri,' literally meaning 'outcry and cry.' The practice combined Anglo-Saxon and Norman legal traditions, creating a community-based law enforcement system where citizens were legally obligated to help catch criminals.

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