remand in English

noun
1
a committal to custody.
It gives magistrates a robust alternative to custodial sentences and remands for young hardcore repeat offenders by ensuring they are not just punished but also made to take responsibility for their actions.
verb
1
place (a defendant) on bail or in custody, especially when a trial is adjourned.
I had a seventeen-year-old son remanded to a drug-addiction program
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "remand" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "remand", or refer to the context using the word "remand" in the English Dictionary.

1. The WTO process remand mechanism.

2. He absconded from a remand home.

3. Another problem is remand for very difficult children.

4. He is currently being held on remand .

5. The problem of remand prisoners, is particularly acute.

6. I was in prison on remand for three weeks.

7. Evans committed suicide while on remand in Parkhurst prison.

8. The deceased had committed suicide at a remand centre.

9. The remand hearing is often over in three minutes.

10. The first contract for a privately managed remand centre has been awarded.

11. Trained negotiators pursuaded a remand prisoner to release the man. unharmed.

12. The situation is particularly acute in remand centres and local prisons.

13. He was held on remand in Brixton prison for 18 months.

14. Keeping remand prisoners in police stations is another matter and is reprehensible.

15. But because he'd already served five weeks on remand he was released.

16. In addition, more remand prisoners were held in police or court cells.

17. Child care authorities were also involved in running remand homes and approved schools.

18. I am avoided breath overdraw consumed 60000 yuan, did not remand in time.

19. She couldn't get bail and now she's lost those 20 months she spent on remand.

20. We were on remand for about three months and then we were up at the Crown court.

21. Protected Staff Report , May 24, 1995, Tribunal Exhibit NQ-93-003(Remand)-4 (protected), Administrative Record, Vol.

22. If 1988 is any guideline only 60 percent of these remand prisoners will eventually receive custodial sentences.

23. His trial was due to take place in December 1989 after he had spent five years on remand.

24. I was in prison on remand for three weeks, then I went to court and got three years' probation.

25. The situation has prompted the prison governor to take the unusual step of refusing to accept any more remand prisoners.

26. The penal institutions of Britain - prisons, Borstals, detention centres, attendance centres, approved schools and remand homes in the late sixties

27. As the years had progressed a series of petty crimes had seen him in remand homes, borstals and finally prison.

28. So how do we account for the dramatic increase in the average size of the remand population over the same period?

29. Quite often, the police ask for a remand to give them time to make further enquiries, assemble their evidence and so on.

30. ‘Johnny Cudgell, a notorious Albany blackfellow, was consigned to the local jimbo the other day under remand on a charge of stealing

31. Routine repairs were performed in # remand facilities # holding and sorting centres for vagrants, and # special holding centres for individuals under administrative detention

32. Safeco asks that the Board vacate the award of benefits and permit Old Ben and Safeco to Controvert entitlement, or, at a minimum, remand this case for the

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