fugam fecit

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
FUGAM FECIT, Eng. law. He fled. This phrase, in an inquisition, signifies 
that a person fled for treason or felony. The effect of this is to make the 
party forfeit his goods absolutely, and the profits of his lands until he 
has been pardoned or acquitted. 
    

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