wand of peace

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wand of peace (plural wands of peace)

  1. (law, Scotland, historical) A wand, or staff, carried by the messenger of a court, which was broken when deforced (that is, hindered from executing process), as a symbol of the deforcement, and protest for remedy of law.
    • 1806, Gilbert Hutcheson, Pennyslvania Law Journal:
      DEFORCEMENT being a crime which has a distinct punishment affixed to it, the messenger, it has been argued, when relisted, should break his wand of peace, and protest for remeid of law]]

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