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- REMAND Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Remand means "order back" or "send back" After losing a case in a lower court, lawyers will frequently appeal it to a higher court
- REMANDED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
REMANDED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of remand 2 to send someone accused of committing a crime away… Learn more
- REMAND Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Remand definition: to send back, remit, or consign again See examples of REMAND used in a sentence
- REMANDED definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
REMANDED definition: (of a court or magistrate ) to send (a prisoner or accused person) back into custody or | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
- What Does It Mean When a Case Is Remanded? - LegalClarity
When a legal case is remanded, a higher court sends it back to a lower court for additional action This is not a final judgment on the case itself, but rather an instruction to the lower court to reconsider some aspect of its original decision
- Pre-trial detention - Wikipedia
Lady Justice —the allegory of justice—statue at court building in Olomouc, Czech Republic Pre-trial detention, also known as jail, preventive detention, provisional detention, or remand, is the process of detaining a person until their trial after they have been arrested and charged with an offence A person who is on remand is held in a jail, prison or detention centre or held under house
- remand verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of remand verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to send somebody away from a court to wait for their trial which will take place at a later date be remanded (+ adv prep ) The two men were charged with burglary and remanded in custody (= sent to prison until their trial)
- remanded - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to send back (a case) to a lower court from which it was appealed, with instructions as to what further proceedings should be had (of a court or magistrate) to send back (a prisoner or accused person) into custody, as to await further proceedings n the act of remanding the state of being remanded a person remanded re•mand′ment, n
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