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remanding
verb
Present participle of remand
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The same could be said in the legal realm about the Supreme Court remanding a case that is, sending it back to a lower court for further action, rather than ruling on the issues and merits of the case.
"It is not clear why it was necessary to deny the entire issue", stated the court in remanding the issue back to a lower court.The lower court, though, sided with the prison, which argued that "the costs to implement such a procedure would be prohibitive".
By remanding the decision to the Florida court with instructions to do something it knew to be impossible, the court ended the election but laid itself open to charges of intellectual dishonesty.It is possible that no outcome would have commanded universal acceptance.
Remanding him in custody, the district judge said Assange faces "serious" allegations and has "comparatively weak community ties in this country".
The Court striking down DOMA and then remanding Prop.
In remanding the case, the Supreme Court told the Fifth Circuit that it had improperly ignored the first part, the strict-scrutiny requirement.
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But when remanded in custody the next day he said he had robbed Mr ap Rhys Pryce but claimed it was Mr Carty who killed him.
In court, Dadayev and Anzor Gubashev were charged with murder, while three others, Shagid Gubashev, Tamerlan Eskerkhanov and Khamzat Bakhayev, were not formally charged but remanded in custody pending further investigation.
All three were remanded on continuing bail to appear again at the next sitting of the Dublin circuit criminal court.
Two others, Moktar Ali Saad Mahmoud, 33, and Ibrahim Abogutila, 22, were charged with raping a man in a Cambridge park on 26 October and were remanded in custody on Tuesday.
He asked the magistrate, Mr John Walker, to remand him in custody for eight days.
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