Sentences with word «remand»

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
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.
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.
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.
The Crown applied for remand of the accused for an assessment under s. 752.1 of the Criminal Code to be used as evidence in support of an application by the Crown to have the accused declared... [more]
Tom comes to us today with news of an interesting — and favorable — federal court remand denial in one of the recently filed opioid litigation in his state.
The 13, who were remanded into prison custody and billed to reappear on 20 April, were whisked away through the backdoor of the judge's chamber by their supporters.
The Crown argued the rules aimed to address «over-compensation» for pre-sentence custody in an effort to maintain the public's confidence in the administration of justice; promote the rehabilitative principles of sentencing, and prevent overcrowding in remand centres.
Tonight, 24 year old Dennis Arthur Talbert Junior is on remand at the Belize Central Prison after accused of keeping an unlicensed firearm and 2 live rounds of ammunitions for a.38 COLT brand firearm.
Currently on remand from the Supreme Court, this covers an Apple design patent that Samsung allegedly stole.
A 23 - year old coconut seller, David Apedo, was on Wednesday remanded by an Accra Circuit Court for possessing an unserviced locally manufactured pistol, hammer and a screw driver.
On June 27, 2016, the court remanded back to the district court the case that was dismissed in 2014.
Therefore, the trial court's ruling was reversed and the case remanded for further proceedings.
In the decision, the Court reversed the Circuit Court of Williamsburg («trial court») and remanded with ins...
With respect to the negligent misrepresentation claim, buyers might be the prevailing parties based on a broad fees «arising out of» fees clause depending on what the trial court does on remand as far the damages recalculation.
«Recall that EFCC had earlier obtained a similar remand warrant in Abuja to keep him for two weeks which has since elapsed.
On review, the Court of Appeal remanded the fee / costs denial as to HOA and one party based on the fact the prevailing party determination might change based on the merits appeal decision.
The other judge votes for remand because of the inadequacy of the sentencing explanation.
Represented client after remand from the 3rd Circuit Court granted a renewed motion for summary judgment dismissing a slander per se action for failure to show special harm.
An Abeokuta Magistrates» Court on Wednesday remanded in prison a 20 - year - old, Victor Ayomide, for allegedly abducting and sexually assaulting a 15 - year - old girl.
A 42 - year - old stepfather, Oluwadare Joseph, was on Tuesday remanded at the Ikeja Magistrates» Court for raping his 16 - year - old stepdaughter for seven years.
During lockdowns, inmates housed in remand units would remain locked in their cells without their typical access to dayrooms and programs.
But these words do not reflect the reality of growing numbers of remand prisoners in the wake of the former Coalition State Government's changes to the Bail Act and justice diversion options that have sent many more young people to Parkville ahead of their day in court.
«To remedy those violations, the Corps will have to reconsider those sections of its environmental analysis upon remand by the Court,» the judge said.
The presidency has reacted to the ruling of a Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos, which remanded Senator representing Delta - North, Peter Nwaoboshi in prison over alleged fraud of N805m.
British Columbia Provincial Court Family Remand Day.
An Osun Magistrates» Court on Thursday remanded in prison a 29 - year - old man, Emmanuel Oladayo, who scaled the fence of a house to steal a motorcycle.
2018): Ninth Circuit remands for improper application of Sentencing Guidelines «minor role» adjustment
A 35 - year - old driver, Isaac Obasi, who allegedly assaulted an 11 - year - old girl sexually, was on Monday remanded at Kirikiri Prisons on the orders of an...
Jails use Video Court now, yet it still seems to be used for remanding inmates, not to sentence or release.
The presidency has reacted to the ruling of a Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos, which remanded Senator representing Delta - North, Peter Nwaoboshi in prison over...
If a defendant isn't remanded in custody or held in a police cell they appear to have no option but order that the charge be paid.
Posted by Shayne: See original article «Police charge prisoner after death at Edmonton Remand Centre» by Brett Wittmeier on the Edmonton Journal website:
A Lokoja Chief Magistrate Court on Friday remanded in prison custody two alleged Boko Haram computer specialists, Abdullahi Habib Audu, Bashiru Yahaya and their medecine man,...
High remand rates for Indigenous Australians are also forcing prison rates and expenditure up.
From a criminal perspective, we continue to require accused persons to appear before the court for administrative remands when the system, particularly for those with representation, could easily be moved to an electronic format (I addressed this specifically in my blog.There is still a requirement to file paper - heavy applications, along with casebooks, when it would be very easy to provide the judiciary and opposing counsel with electronic copies that could be used inside courtrooms.
We reiterate that, aside from the narrow issue of whether a transition plan is in Baby Girl's best interest, the orders of this Court following remand from the USSC [United States Supreme Court] leave nothing further to be decided by the family court.
In January the Commission, the six - member decision - making body at the top of the U.S. trade agency, ordered two things: a complete review of the original findings and a limited remand with respect to additional infringements of two of the patents already found infringed.
By law the police have 48 hours within which to keep a suspect after which they must proceed to court to ask for remand if they still want to keep the suspect.
This was because remand time is usually less comfortable than custodial jail time, with little or no access to exercise facilities, rehabilitation programs, or parole.
Across the country, provinces and territories saw the adult remand number rise between 2004/2005 and 2014/2015.
The court also remanded the matter back to the trial court for further proceedings to determine the proper amount of attorney fees to be awarded under the Act, and the court also awarded the Seller attorney fees for the appeals process.
«While this legislation would not significantly change the factors that a judge considers when making pre-trial detention decisions, it would completely eliminate the concept of money bail and leave only the option of remanding without bail, releasing, or releasing with conditions.»
The driver of the truck, Stephen Narteh Sangmortey was put before court and subsequently remanded in prisons custody.
The Federal Capital Territory Police Command had earlier obtained two weeks remand order against the defendant to enable it to conclude investigations on circumstances that led to Bilyaminu's death.
If the court makes no decision on halting the Clean Power Plan before Trump's inauguration, his administration could ask it to issue a «voluntary remand» — a procedure under which a Pruitt - led EPA could go back and revise the power - plant emissions rule to address industries» concerns that the plan amounts to a massive government overreach.
The High Court typically vacates and remands only when the Justices think there is a «reasonable probability» that the lower court got it wrong.
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