The jury voted to remand the case to the Grand Jury, which on 2 November, voted to indict for first-degree murder. |
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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. |
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In the escort service, the police's main role was to supervise the transfer of remand prisoners between police stations and courts. |
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He was freed because of the time he had already spent in custody on remand. |
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At trial, the prosecution called a number of remand witnesses to give evidence. |
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Hutchins is on remand in a secure psychiatric unit while doctors assess his mental condition. |
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The standards and procedures that should govern this case on remand are not for us to resolve in the first instance. |
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The accused would be handed back to the Central Bureau of Investigation after the expiry of his remand period, they asserted. |
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Following his remand into custody the crime statistics for the area showed a massive fall and reported street crime dropped dramatically. |
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The failure to direct the jury as to the special need for caution in relation to the evidence of the remand prisoners. |
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Detention pursuant to mental health legislation comes readily to mind, as does imprisonment on remand pending trial. |
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Miss Creamer was on remand at New Hall on a theft charge and was being given treatment to wean her off drugs. |
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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. |
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He had been appearing for a remand in custody hearing in connection with two burglaries. |
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He was currently in prison on remand pending trial for conspiracy to murder. |
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At the time of the offences the appellant was either in custody on remand or as a serving prisoner. |
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Given the interlocutory nature of this appeal, a remand rather than an outright dismissal is appropriate. |
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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. |
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The second is that it is important that juveniles be held on remand in places where they mix with others of their own age. |
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His aggressive behaviour on remand had led to the imposition of disciplinary sanctions. |
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She had withdrawn from heroin while in prison on remand and needed support to stop her relapsing. |
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A third of all inmates are remand prisoners who are awaiting trial or sentencing. |
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He was returned to nearby Woodhill prison, where he is being held on remand pending trial, in a prison van. |
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Both accused come from Bocage and are currently on remand at Bordelais awaiting trial. |
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The Judge erred in not giving the Appellant credit for the 8 months spent on remand in custody. |
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She had earlier spent several months in the prison on remand while awaiting trial. |
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And last year a 20-year-old remand prisoner was found hanged, while rioting prisoners barricaded themselves into a cell in August. |
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While on remand at Winchester Prison in January he had tried to break out of his cell. |
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Arrested for involvement in the murder, he was one of eight prisoners who made a spectacular breakout from prison in 1981, while on remand. |
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It should cut all needless use of remand, and extend warnings, cautions and conditional discharges to minor offenders. |
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The remand rate refers to the number of young persons in remand per 10,000 young persons in the population. |
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Mr McGuinness spent five to six weeks there in 1976 where he was on remand facing a charge of Ira membership. |
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Both brothers have already served nine months in custody on remand. |
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This is not an exception, all the prisons in the country has more remand prisoners than convict prisoners because of the delay in dispensation of justice. |
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That Act does not specifically empower clerks or court administrators to attend in open court and remand or adjourn cases on the record as happened here. |
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As a result, demoralized and despondent accused persons end up pleading guilty as the only way to end the remand. |
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The evaluation revealed, inter alia, weak points related to conditions of arrest, remand in custody and detention of minors. |
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Juveniles may not remain in a remand home for more than 30 days without leave from the court. |
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More remand hearings will also be conducted by email or via video link to reduce expenditure. |
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They are treated more like remands than convicts and are kept in the same cells as remand prisoners. |
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The panel may uphold a final determination, or remand it for action not inconsistent with the panel's decision. |
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Mr. Speaker, one of the problems with remand is that people do not have access to anger management programs or academic training. |
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One particular oddity is that our citizens are held on remand for years on end without any sentence having been passed. |
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The Act states that, as far as it is possible, remand prisoners are to be offered some form of work or occupation during their time on remand. |
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There is only one remand home and one approved school for children in conflict with the law, and both are located in Freetown. |
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There are only two remand homes and one approved school nationwide for juveniles in conflict with the law. |
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Harare Magistrate Vongai Muchuchuti informed the court that Farai Maguwu would not be placed on remand, but was free to go. |
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She entered the remand courtroom through the prisoner's door, sobbing hysterically, with her long dark hair falling in straggly, greasy strands. |
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Maryam is now being held in remand at Isa Town prison, charged with allegedly assaulting a policewoman at the airport. |
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Please indicate which legal regime is applied to detainees on remand and what specific practical measures have been applied to them. |
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Women on remand constitute a large percentage of the women's prison population in many countries. |
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However, that would not necessarily be true in the remand units of the new facilities. |
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I therefore wonder whether the right to a review of arrests could be a consideration in the issue of remand times. |
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He asked the magistrate, Mr John Walker, to remand him in custody for eight days. |
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All references to the Commission's views on remand are to the public version of the Commission's remand determination. |
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There is a need for secure place of detentions when people are on remand. |
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According to this chapter, custody on remand can only take place by the court's decision. |
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An unlisted phone number got me straight to an office in the remand wing of Paparua Prison where Beri was in custody waiting for sentence on drugs charges. |
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Watching as the black cap was placed on the judge's head before he sentenced my co-defendant to death by hanging was, I can assure you, a very sobering experience, especially while on remand. |
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Empowers magistrates to remand children aged between 12 and 16 into custody when they are charged with offences such as theft and criminal damage. |
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Journeys to prison in Russia can follow meandering routes criss-crossing Russia as convicted prisoners – men, women, juveniles – are collected from remand and transit prisons over a wide area. |
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It is clear that there are various reasons for different lengths of time on remand, but it is still important that citizens know what times apply and that it is possible to have a decision on remand time reviewed. |
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The court ordered their remand in custody. |
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Custody on remand can take place for a period up to four weeks at a time. |
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A short stay in prison, even on remand, may damage a woman's mental health and family life and yet does little or nothing to stop her from offending again. |
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Chapter V also covers matters relating to the establishment and functions of remand homes, the main purpose of which is to hold juveniles until they are presented for trial. |
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Improve conditions of detainees and prisoners on remand in police stations and take steps towards meeting international requirements in this area. |
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It also perceives that the recourse to pre-trial detention and restrictions applied during detention on remand is too frequent with courts not exercising genuine control when authorizing pre-trial detention. |
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If bail was refused, they were placed in a remand home during that period. |
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As earlier stated, remand in custody under the new Code is an exceptional measure. |
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This took place in October 1598, while Jonson was on remand in Newgate Gaol charged with manslaughter. |
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Al-Ruqai went back to the cells like any other accused killer on remand. |
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Wilde was then imprisoned on remand at Holloway where he received daily visits from Douglas. |
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They sit alone to preside over proceedings in more serious cases, usually involving remand, and in committal hearings. |
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Authorized procuratorial officials monitor compliance with the law in remand centres at least once a month and in correctional institutions at least once every three months. |
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There are some examples in recent years of litigation for compensation against the State on the basis of Article 176 on account of detention on remand, but chiefly on account of unlawful arrest. |
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The Minister of Home Affairs may upon the recommendation of a medical officer remand a prisoner of unsound mind to a mental institution, in accordance with section 26 of the above Act. |
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A remand prison is located in the city centre, behind the buildings of the court. |
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Therefore, on behalf of the members, the judges made a submission to the Chief Justice who agreed that teleconferencing will be allowed from Thompson Court House to the First Nation to remand our clients on the docket. |
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He was charged with sedition and spying by the Brikama magisterial court on 11 March and sent to the remand section of Mile II, the Central Prison in the Gambia. |
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If the Court decides that no conditions exist which could achieve these objectives, the court may remand the defendant in custody until the next hearing. |
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The possibility of lengthy remand periods was one reason why the Napoleonic Code was criticized for its de facto presumption of guilt, particularly in common law countries. |
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It was stated in the report that the accused has also availed VIP facilities like bed rest, delicious food, meetings with relatives during the two days remand. |
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All jurisdictions have their own prison systems, although the Australia Capital Territory has only one remand centre and one periodic detention centre. |
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Remand prisoners, voluntary patients in mental hospitals and people without a fixed place of residence can register to vote by making a declaration of local connection. |
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