A remand rearrest occurs when an individual who has been previously arrested and released on bail or other conditions is subsequently taken back into custody by law enforcement. This usually happens when the individual violates the terms of their release, poses a flight risk, or is deemed a danger to the community. The remand rearrest ensures that the individual will face legal proceedings while in custody.
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.
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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.
If by "rearest" you mean farthest back, then the correct form would be rearmost.
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It means failure to appear in court. The person either missed court or did not know they had a court date. FTA means the person failed appear in court so theyrearrest that person who the rearrest was for. (Most of the time they had been arrested before and the rearrest means they missed the court date for a hearing for the first time they went to jail.) They also don't give bail a lot of the time when it's a FTA charge. They meet in front of the judge and get bail set or no bail and set free.