verb

definition

To send a prisoner back to custody.

definition

To send a case back to a lower court for further consideration.

definition

To send back.

Examples of remanded in a Sentence

He is currently remanded in custody charged with various offenses.

Those remanded in custody awaiting trial or required to live in a bail hostel are entitled to housing benefit for up to 52 weeks.

They were remanded on conditional bail to appear in Southwark Crown Court.

Prisoners were remanded for further inquiries, bail being refused.

They can be bailed with or without conditions or remanded in custody to a prison or remand center.

All three were remanded on bail for three weeks for reports.

He was remanded into custody pending very loud reports.

Sanday resident remanded in custody A Sanday resident was remanded in custody on Monday, charged with several driving offenses.

The sea shore is too far to the east so I fear she'll be remanded to a roadside bier of Kudzu and discarded fast food wrappers.

The man was acquitted, and Lord Dalhousie removed Hodson from his civil functions and remanded him to his regiment on account of his lack of judgment.

In the case of imprisonment on accusation of crime the writ issued from the court of king's bench (or from the chancery), and on its return the court judged of the legality of the imprisonment, and discharged the prisoner or admitted him to bail or remanded him to his former custody according to the result of the examination.

Sanday resident remanded in custody A Sanday resident was remanded in custody A Sanday resident was remanded in custody on Monday, charged with several driving offenses.

But as for CHRISTIAN, he had some respite, and was remanded back to prison; so he there remained for a space.

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