When a person is remanded on bail, it means the court has ordered the defendant to be held in custody pending trial unless a bail bond is posted.
It meqans that the release that was granted to the defendant (probation - bail - etc) is revoked by the judge and the person is to be taken into custody and remanded to jail.
The man was remanded to jail.The judge remanded the defendant to jail without bond.
No. Not if she has a "no bail" hold on her.
A charge that was remanded to file may or may not show up on a criminal background check, as this can vary by jurisdiction and how the information is reported. It is best to consult with a legal professional to understand how this specific situation may impact a background check.
Bail is not guaranteed in cases where the court deems the individual to be a flight risk, a danger to society, or if there is a serious risk of obstruction of justice. Additionally, bail may not be offered in cases involving serious offenses such as murder or terrorism.
They follow the same procedure as anyone else who is arrested.ArrestArraignment (Bail will more than likely be set high or not set at all (remanded) because of the likely hood of running again) You enter a plea typically.Pre-trial hearingsTrialConviction/exhaunerationSentencingRelease
Whether or not it is good to have a case remanded depends on how you have made out so far in the case and whether the reason for remand was favorable to your arguments.
bail out
The system of remand is used in Ireland, the UK and many other countries which follow the UK legal system. When a person appears in court accused of a crime, there is often a preliminary hearing to decide if there is a case to answer and the actual trial takes place at a later date. Until this trial happens, to keep control of the accused person who has not yet been convicted, they may be "remanded on bail", meaning they put up an amount of money which is forfeited if they fail to appear for trial. Alternatively, if the court decides that they might interfere with witnesses, leave the country or otherwise fail to appear regardless of bail they may be "remanded in custody" meaning they are imprisoned until the trial.
i was given a queens pardon in 1961.i was found quilty of receiving money knowing it to be stolen on the 29/12/1960 and remanded on bail until the 12/01/1961 when i was conditionally discharged. on the 25/07/1961 i received a queens pardon. i was a juvenile at the time ,i have it on the wall in my study.
No, "reversed" means the lower court's decision is overturned, while "remanded" means the case is sent back to the lower court for further action or reconsideration.
That is the correct spelling for the verb bail, here used as slang to mean leave (from bail out).