have someone dead to rights

have someone dead to rights
have someone dead to rights
Fig. to have caught someone red-handed; to have irrefutable evidence about someone's misdeed. •

We have you dead to rights on this one.

The cops had him dead to rights with damning testimony of two eyewitnesses.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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