The duration of time a person can be held in remand varies by jurisdiction and the specifics of the case. Generally, remand can last from a few days to several months, depending on factors such as the nature of the charges, the complexity of the case, and court schedules. In many places, there are legal limits to how long someone can be held without trial, often around 30 to 90 days, though extensions can sometimes be granted. It's important to consult legal guidelines in the specific jurisdiction for accurate information.
Someone would be held "on remand". Or, "remanded in custody"...
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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.
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The court of Appeals has three options after they have reviewed a case in appeal. They can affirm the original conviction and keep the status of the case unchanged. They can reverse the decision and remand the case back into the lower court system. They also can remand, change or modify the conviction.
You can stay on a kibbutz as long as you want to.