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How to use remand in a sentence

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The jury voted to remand the case to the Grand Jury, which on 2 November, voted to indict for first-degree murder.
Section 8 provides for the fixing of a date on which the extradition hearing is to begin and with questions of remand and so forth.
In the escort service, the police's main role was to supervise the transfer of remand prisoners between police stations and courts.
He was freed because of the time he had already spent in custody on remand.
At trial, the prosecution called a number of remand witnesses to give evidence.
Hutchins is on remand in a secure psychiatric unit while doctors assess his mental condition.
The standards and procedures that should govern this case on remand are not for us to resolve in the first instance.
The accused would be handed back to the Central Bureau of Investigation after the expiry of his remand period, they asserted.
Following his remand into custody the crime statistics for the area showed a massive fall and reported street crime dropped dramatically.
The failure to direct the jury as to the special need for caution in relation to the evidence of the remand prisoners.
Detention pursuant to mental health legislation comes readily to mind, as does imprisonment on remand pending trial.
Miss Creamer was on remand at New Hall on a theft charge and was being given treatment to wean her off drugs.
When the sentences were passed at York Crown Court in May 2001, he walked free because of the time he had spent in custody on remand.
He had been appearing for a remand in custody hearing in connection with two burglaries.
He was currently in prison on remand pending trial for conspiracy to murder.
At the time of the offences the appellant was either in custody on remand or as a serving prisoner.
Given the interlocutory nature of this appeal, a remand rather than an outright dismissal is appropriate.
The 10-inch-long knife was found taped to the dock in number 17 court, which is used for remand prisoners brought up from cells in the basement.
The second is that it is important that juveniles be held on remand in places where they mix with others of their own age.
His aggressive behaviour on remand had led to the imposition of disciplinary sanctions.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They have been taught that a Democratic victory will remand them to slavery.
But we got a remand, and that gave us a chance to get his photograph and prints for the records.
No, I will remand you to the guard-house until I can find employment for you.
When the news of her father's remand reaches Maria, it overwhelms her with grief.
If you desire to call evidence for the defence I will remand the case.
He was remanded in custody for a week on February 26, but has had his remand period extended for another 45 days.
The grinder had not been taken, and a further remand was necessary.
When it was over, he did not remand the good man to his cell.
They are not always so frank as you find them in the remand Homes.
There had been a remand, then assurances on the part of a harassed father, and the young man had gone out to bear the White Man's Burden overseas.
Belfast Recorder Judge Tom Burgess told 35-yearold Charles Pollock he was taking account of the fact he had already served the equivalent of a 21-month sentence on remand.
The claim was made during a videolink remand hearing by Philip O'Donnell, of Baldrick Crescent, Derry, who is charged with bombing the city's Strand Road base.
It had been so managed as to make a remand necessary in a town where I was a perfect stranger, and where I could not hope to get my liberty on bail.
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