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be remanded
verb
To send a prisoner back to custody.
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He faces another battle not to be remanded into custody this Thursday.
If Syed's lawyers are successful, the case would be remanded for a new trial.
Her punishment: to be remanded to the Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina.
The judge ordered her to return to court on Wednesday, when she will be remanded into custody.
He had feared that his bail would be withdrawn and he would be remanded in custody if this happened.
He sat impassively throughout the 10-minute hearing as prosecutor Suraj Minocha applied for him to be remanded in custody.
Charged but not convicted, many would be remanded in custody – and that was where the damage was done.
In ordinary circumstances people in that situation would not be remanded in custody – they might get a custodial sentence but they would not be remanded in custody in the first instance".
But black defendants were more likely to be remanded in custody, and more likely to end up sentenced to custody".
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Nimmo was remanded in custody.
He was remanded to detention.
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