REMAND


Meaning of REMAND in English

I. verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a remand prisoner British English (= one who is waiting for their trial )

A prison governor is refusing to accept any more remand prisoners.

be remanded in custody British English (= be kept in prison until you go to court )

Davis has been remanded in custody on a burglary charge.

remand centre

remand home

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

bail

He was remanded on bail until July 6 for reports.

The superstitious 35-year-old singer and impressionist was remanded on bail in his absence charged with affray.

They were remanded on unconditional bail until June 24 for a pre-trial review.

All three were remanded on conditional bail .

They were remanded on bail by Barnsley magistrates until next month.

Read in studio A man who's accused of dumping highly toxic waste into a river has been remanded on bail .

court

The case was remanded to a lower court , where arguments are scheduled to begin in August.

The appeals court effectively removed Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson from the case by remanding it to another court for further review.

custody

All three were remanded in custody until December 29.

Magistrates remanded Wilson in custody for a week.

James Nicholas, 27, of Parkville Drive, Blantyre, made no plea and was remanded in custody .

Accordingly, the justice remanded Mr. Bell in custody until the following Monday.

He was remanded in custody in Oxford last Saturday charged with the murder of all three.

The youth was remanded in custody until November 11.

He was remanded in custody for seven days.

He was remanded in custody until April 7, when he is due to appear before Harlow magistrates.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Individuals may be remanded to the custody of the Marshals Service.

The case should be remanded to state court.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

He was remanded in custody in Oxford last Saturday charged with the murder of all three.

He was remanded on bail until July 6 for reports.

Moore was remanded in custody and Smyth was released on £200 bail.

The appeals court effectively removed Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson from the case by remanding it to another court for further review.

The judge, Andrew Brooks, told the two they would be remanded in custody till then.

The youth was remanded in custody until November 11.

They took me over to Cheapside and I was remanded in custody.

II. noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

centre

The deceased had committed suicide at a remand centre .

The first contract for a privately managed remand centre has been awarded.

More than 150 officers battled to end the violence at a remand centre in Reading, Berks.

home

As the years had progressed a series of petty crimes had seen him in remand homes , borstals and finally prison.

Child care authorities were also involved in running remand homes and approved schools.

Borstal institutions, remand homes and approved schools filled by the products of an unhappy home life.

Community homes include former remand homes and approved schools and former children's homes.

prisoner

Keeping remand prisoners in police stations is another matter and is reprehensible.

Trained negotiators pursuaded a remand prisoner to release the man. unharmed.

The problem of remand prisoners , is particularly acute.

In addition, more remand prisoners were held in police or court cells.

If 1988 is any guideline only 60 percent of these remand prisoners will eventually receive custodial sentences.

For remand prisoners in particular, whose numbers increased sharply during the year, conditions were particularly poor.

Around 700 warders are stationed at the Belfast jail which houses loyalist and republican remand prisoners and only a few sentenced prisoners.

In the case of remand prisoners there is often no opportunity to work, even if they wish to do so.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Another problem is remand for very difficult children.

As the years had progressed a series of petty crimes had seen him in remand homes, borstals and finally prison.

But because he'd already served five weeks on remand he was released.

However, controversy continued to rage over certain aspects of the remand decision-making process.

The £32 million remand prison has 156 single and 72 shared cells, each with its own lavatory and washbasin.

The examination of Price took place in the context of proceedings for the remand inabsentia of the applicant.

The problem of remand prisoners, is particularly acute.

We were on remand for about three months and then we were up at the Crown court.

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