পুন:প্রেরণ করা
পুন:প্রেরণ
(1) The act of sending an accused person back into custody to await trial (or the continuation of the trial
(2) The act of sending an accused person back into custody to await trial (or the continuation of the trial)
(1) Refer (a matter or legal case
(2) Lock up or confine, in or as in a jail
(3) Refer (a matter or legal case) to another committe or authority or court for decision
(4) Lock up or confine
(5) in or as in a jail
(1) The prosecutor applied for a remand to allow forensic evidence to be investigated
(2) The jury voted to remand the case to the Grand Jury, which on 2 November, voted to indict for first-degree murder.
(3) A remand home
(4) Custodial remand
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(6) A third of all inmates are remand prisoners who are awaiting trial or sentencing.
(7) To be on remand
(8) The custody time limit in respect of the remand therefore expired on 21 October 2001.
(9) Remand prisoner
(10) The failure to direct the jury as to the special need for caution in relation to the evidence of the remand prisoners.
(11) The defendants were remanded on continuing bail to see how they would behave.
(12) But the Court of Appeals rejected the settlement and remanded the case to the District Court that had approved it for further consideration.
(13) The case was remanded back to circuit court in Illinois where the original lawsuit will be tried on its merits.
(14) Both accused were then remanded in custody pending an appeal hearing against the decision of the magistrates.
(15) The 2nd Circuit appeals court vacated the decision and remanded the case.
(16) The men were all remanded on conditional bail until December 10 when they are due to be sentenced.
(17) It gives magistrates a robust alternative to custodial sentences and remands for young hardcore repeat offenders by ensuring they are not just punished but also made to take responsibility for their actions.
(18) Swindon magistrates remanded him in custody and committed the case to crown court.
(19) The Court remanded the case to a lower court for further fact-finding consistent with its reasoning.
(20) Both the accused were then remanded in custody pending an appeal hearing.
remit
send back