To recommit; to send back., The act of remanding; the order for recommitment.
Someone would be held "on remand". Or, "remanded in custody"...
Typically, the Appellate Court will either uphold a conviction or reverse and remand (meaning the case goes back to the lower court for a new hearing on the merits).
To recommit; to send back., The act of remanding; the order for recommitment.
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The court decided to remand the defendant to a drug treatment center.
Remand.
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No. Veterans ssoc does not necessarily mean a good decision after a remand.
Bail is when you are released pending your court hearing. You are bailed against a bond (a sum of money). Remand is where you are not released pending your court hearing. If found guilty the amount of time you spend on remand is counted towards the amount of time you have to serve. People on remand are considered too dangerous to be released on bail.
Transit remand refers to the legal process in which a person is temporarily held in custody while being transported from one jurisdiction to another, typically for the purpose of facing charges or serving a sentence. This type of remand is often used when a suspect needs to be moved from one location to another, such as from a police station to a court or prison in a different area. It ensures the individual's custody during transit, maintaining legal procedures and safety.
Typically, the Appellate Court will either uphold a conviction or reverse and remand (meaning the case goes back to the lower court for a new hearing on the merits).
Typically, the Appellate Court will either uphold a conviction or reverse and remand (meaning the case goes back to the lower court for a new hearing on the merits).