In Flagrante Delicto
Caught Red-Handed
A legal term indicating that a criminal has been caught in the act of committing an offense.
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Origin
Latin for “in blazing offense.” A legal term used since at least medieval canon law to describe catching someone in the act of committing a crime. In many legal systems, an in flagrante arrest grants broader powers — such as entering premises without a warrant. The phrase has migrated into everyday English, often applied colloquially to catching someone in any embarrassing act.
Updated February 22, 2026