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To remand, in general, means to send back. An appeals court may remand a case to the trial court for further action if it reverses the judgment of the lower court.

In a criminal matter, a judge may remand into custody a person accused of a crime if, the judge finds that a there is reason to hold the accused for trial.

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What does reversed remanded jurisdiction relinquished?

It means the appelate court has reversed the trial courts finding (reversed) - and ordered the case returned to the lower court (remanded) - and has released (relinquished) its (the Appeals Courts) interest in the case back to the trial court.


What is the outcome when a case is reversed and remanded by the Supreme Court?

When a case is reversed and remanded by the Supreme Court, it means that the decision made by the lower court is overturned, and the case is sent back to the lower court for further proceedings or a new trial.


Is reversed and remanded the same in a decision?

No. Reversed means the verdict is "un-done". Remanded means it is sent back down to the lower court for a new decision.


What three rulings can be a result from a case in federal appeals courts?

Affirmed - Reversed - Remanded


What does affirmed in part reversed in part and remanded mean?

This wording sounds like part of an appeals court decision. 'Affimed in part' - mean that the original decision/findings were found to be proper and correct. 'Reversed in part' - means that a portion of the decision/findings was found to legally insufficient. 'Remanded' - means that the case was returned to the originating court to review or reconsider its actions in the case and make it 'legally sufficient' to conform with the law.


What three rulings can result from a case in federal appeals courts?

"Affirmed," meaning that the appellate court agreed with the ruling of the lower court; "reversed" (or "overturned") meaning that the appellate court did not agree with the ruling of the lower court; and "remanded for further proceedings" meaning that the case could not be resolved or fully resolved on appeal and requires further hearings or argument in the lower court.Affirmed - Reversed - Remanded


Can you define the legal terms "reversed" and "remanded" and explain how they are used in the context of a court decision?

"Reversed" in a court decision means that a higher court has overturned the decision of a lower court. "Remanded" means that the higher court sends the case back to the lower court for further action or reconsideration. These terms are used to indicate the outcome of an appeal or review of a legal case.


Holding in Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp v nrdc?

reversed and remanded


What happens if the lower court decision is reversed and remanded?

The case is re-tried, or perhaps (at the option of the prosecution) the charges may be dropped or reduced.


Is it good to have a case remanded?

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.


What does this sentence mean It is ordered that the department of health and hospitals determination of an overpayment is reversed and the matter remanded to the dept of health and hospitals?

Return the money and take it up with the authority


What does disposition of appeal mean?

The disposition of an appeal is the judge's final ruling in the case, or what he decides to do to it. The three most common dispositions are: Affirmed, in which the judge agrees with the lower court and the original ruling stands, Reversed, in which the judge disagrees with the lower court and invalidates that opinion, and Remanded, in which the judge sends the case down to a lower court for further action. Cases are often both reversed and remanded.

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