remanded in English

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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1. All three were remanded on conditional bail.

2. She was remanded on bail .

3. He was released/remanded on bail .

4. He was remanded on theft charges.

5. The officer remanded him to his post.

6. 6 Smith was remanded in custody until Tuesday.

7. The officer remanded him to his post. Sentencedict.com

8. The applicants were remanded in custody charged with the illegal importation of cannabis.

9. She was remanded to juvenile detention at her arraignment yesterday.

10. 10 All three were remanded in custody to reappear on May

11. • The case was Adjourned until June 26 and Rahim was remanded in custody.

12. 5 The young offender had to be remanded in custody for ten days.

13. Both were remanded in custody to appear at Chichester Street courthouse on April

14. Agba was charged with fraud, forgery and using forged documents and remanded in custody.

15. The offending only ended when he turned 15 and could be remanded in custody.

16. The case was remanded to a lower court, where arguments are scheduled to begin in August.

17. Douras was remanded into police custody and is due to reappear before magistrates on July 7 for committal.

18. The superstitious 35-year-old singer and impressionist was remanded on bail in his absence charged with affray.

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20. 26 The court reversed the judgment in the partition action and remanded it to the probate court with directions.

21. 29 Douras was remanded into police custody and is due to reappear before magistrates on July 7 for committal.

22. Chokey definition: a public building used to house convicted criminals and accused persons remanded in Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

23. Abscond vi disparaître, s'enfuir → He was remanded in care and ordered to appear the following day, but Absconded

24. We were kept in the police station for a couple of days and then we got remanded to Low Newton.

25. Soon after being remanded to Pentonville Prison he was attacked by his psychotic cellmate who had set fire to the cell.

26. Alhajia answered “It’s God’s work…and I can’t stop it.” The suspect was later remanded into police custody as investigations continue

27. 16 Soon after being remanded to Pentonville Prison he was attacked by his psychotic cellmate who had set fire to the cell.

28. The Federal Circuit affirmed a district court’s grant of summary judgment of non-infringement for the defendants-Appellees, and it vacated and remanded on counterclaims of invalidity

29. Definição de Chokey: a public building used to house convicted criminals and accused persons remanded in Significado, pronúncia, traduções e exemplos

30. Section 218 of the CPC provides that a person with a known place of abode shall not be remanded in custody except in the case of a felony.

31. [from late 18th c.] quotations ▼ The young pantheon had remanded their elders to the role of smouldering, Chthonic gods; to inhabiting dark, deep places, hidden from mortal eyes and influence.

32. On February 25, 2021 the Arizona Court of Appeals reversed the conviction of Thomas Chantry on four counts of molestation of a child and remanded the case for a new trial.

33. The boys were each charged with the murder of James Bulger on 20 February 1993, and appeared at South Sefton Youth Court on 22 February 1993, when they were remanded in custody to await trial.

34. A judgment, decree, or order that is not Affirmed is either remanded (sent back to the lower court with instructions to correct the irregularities noted in the appellate opinion) or reversed (changed by the appellate court so that the decision of the lower court is overturned).

35. Abase Hussen, the father of a runaway British jihadi schoolgirl, conceded that his daughter may have become radicalized after he took her to an extremist rally organized by the banned Islamist group, Al-Muhajiroun, run by Anjem Choudary, a British-born Muslim later remanded in custody, charged under section 12 of the Terrorism Act 2000.

36. A 16-year-old boy, charged yesterday, has been remanded in custody accused of murder, grievous Bodily harm with intent, possession of an offensive weapon and possession of cannabis, while Romaine Williams-Reid, 18, of Erith Crescent, Romford, was charged with murder and grievous Bodily harm and will appear in custody at the Old Bailey on July 25.