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the remanded
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To send a prisoner back to custody.
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Look the bottom layer on the last pegs over itself, and pull on the remanding end to make the knot.
The Supreme Court remanded the case to the district court.
The Court remanded the case and instructed the lower court to make a new finding on custody while taking age into account.
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court remanded the case to a California district court, which must reconsider a congressionally approved transfer of the cross to private land.
Without asking about the circumstances of the case, the judge remanded Auguste to Bujumbura's central jail.
But rather than ending the case there, the court remanded it to the board.
The Supreme Court remanded (returned) the case back to the district court to determine a sentence in light of these circumstances.
Accordingly, on June 25 , 1982 the court affirmed the order of the Second Circuit and remanded the dispute for further findings of fact.
The ACLU appealed this reversal to the U.S. Supreme Court, which remanded the case back to the CAFC in March of 2012.
3 The EPA's Environmental Appeals Board— an independent review board within the agency agreed and remanded the permit back to the agency on 30 December 2010.
Those negotiations did not succeed, so the judges have remanded the case to the district court to order one.
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