WRIT DE ODIO ET ATIA - Engl. law.
This writ is obsolete, and superseded by the writ
of habeas corpus. It was anciently directed to the
sheriff, commanding him to inquire whether a prisoner
charged with murder was committed upon just cause
or suspicion, or merely propter odium et atiam, for
hatred and ill-will; and, if upon the inquisition
due cause of suspicion did not appear, then there
issued another writ for the sheriff to admit him to
bail.