Similar words: remark, remain, remake, remains, cremation, crematory, remaining, premature. Meaning: [rɪ'mænd /-'mɑːnd] n. the act of sending an accused person back into custody to await trial (or the continuation of the trial). v. 1. refer (a matter or legal case) to another committee or authority or court for decision 2. lock up or confine, in or as in a jail.
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31. I welcome the new Criminal Justice Act 1991, which provides for the ending of prison remand for 15 and 16-year-olds.
32. The £32 million remand prison has 156 single and 72 shared cells, each with its own lavatory and washbasin.
33. For remand prisoners in particular, whose numbers increased sharply during the year, conditions were particularly poor.
34. Taylor House staff are also involved in bail support work, designed to keep teenagers on remand out of prison.
35. The examination of Price took place in the context of proceedings for the remand inabsentia of the applicant.
36. In the case of remand prisoners there is often no opportunity to work, even if they wish to do so.
37. Keeping remand prisoners in police stations is another matter and is reprehensible.
38. Around 700 warders are stationed at the Belfast jail which houses loyalist and republican remand prisoners and only a few sentenced prisoners.
39. Miss Clare Reggiori, prosecuting, applied for a four-week remand in custody, saying forensic evidence needed to be examined.
40. Had this been the case, it would have greatly relieved pressure on the remand population in prisons.
41. Community homes include former remand homes and approved schools and former children's homes.
42. He's been on remand for twenty months and always protested his innocence.
43. The judge commented on the fact that Russell had spent ten months in remand for crimes he had not committed.
44. More than 150 officers battled to end the violence at a remand centre in Reading, Berks.
45. This means they must actively encourage a more selective approach to custodial remand and sentencing.
46. However, controversy continued to rage over certain aspects of the remand decision-making process.
47. He is remand on bail of 3,000.
48. The WTO process remand mechanism.
49. Those teenagers will be remanded to the remand home.
50. She has already served a year on remand.
51. Even lot of belles, remand me next the United States!
52. I am avoided breath overdraw consumed 60000 yuan, did not remand in time.
53. BORSTAL BOY is the autobiographical record of Behan's experiences from that day through his imprisonment, trial, remand to reform school and final release.
54. They have signed an appeal for the reform of the remand system.
55. " the Du Baijue that pull Mu replies calmingly: "Throw it into bag of a hempen cigarette, remand the castle is.
56. Young females serve their sentences at Tai Tam Gap Correctional Institution, which accommodates remand prisoners,[http://sentencedict.com/remand.html] training centre inmates and young prisoners.
57. Can detention in a remand home be regarded as educational?
58. This will mean more remand prisoners being held in police cells.
59. Tam Gap Correctional Institution, which accommodates remand prisoners, training centre inmates and young prisoners.
60. To ask a court to allow a prisoner to is remand on bail.
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