Phrases with «remand»

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The word "remand" refers to the act of sending someone or something back to a previous place, typically by a legal authority. It often involves sending a person back to prison or a case back to a lower court for further proceedings. Full definition

«remand» + noun

Sentences with «remand»

  • For example, about a quarter of children on youth justice orders or in remand in 2010 came from between 2 and 3 % of Victoria's poorer postcodes, and around 4 out of 5 children with youth justice orders are known to child protection. (croakey.org)
  • Nevertheless, I add some observations designed, I hope, to shed light on remand on the underlying question: is the arbitration «agreement» - including a class arbitration waiver - enforceable, or not. (californiawagelaw.com)
  • This suggests, the report says, that many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners may be held on remand for otherwise low - level offences for which diversion and rehabilitation may be a more appropriate response. (croakey.org)
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