Sentence examples for would be remanded from inspiring English sources

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If Syed's lawyers are successful, the case would be remanded for a new trial.

He had feared that his bail would be withdrawn and he would be remanded in custody if this happened.

Charged but not convicted, many would be remanded in custody – and that was where the damage was done.

The remaining titles, if they chose to stay with Anderson, would be remanded to less efficient facilities and charged additional handling fees.

He assured the court that "in the unlikely event that the anticipated appeals process results in a reversal of this court's decision, the petitioner would be remanded to custody for the remainder of his sentence".

Appearing at Accra's Kaneshie magistrates court, Arthur Simpson-Kent was told by the magistrate Rosemund Dodua Agyiri he would be remanded in custody in the capital for two weeks while extradition proceedings were prepared.

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I'd been remanded before in Spain after being falsely accused of another crime, which I eventually received a pardon for.

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".

Ronald L. Ellis, the federal magistrate judge, had promised to make his ruling by noon, and a few minutes after 12 o'clock, the news arrived that Mr. Madoff would not be remanded.

If I had a list of, say, 30 rapists, I would expect more of those to be remanded in custody than a normal [court] list.

If found guilty, Ríos Montt would not be sentenced, though he could potentially be remanded to a psychiatric hospital.

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