What does remanded mean?

send back
Remand means “order back” or “send back”. After losing a case in a lower court, lawyers will frequently appeal it to a higher court.

What does it mean if a case is remanded?

To remand something is to send it back. Remand implies a return. When an appellate court reverses the decision of a lower court, the written decision often contains an instruction to remand the case to the lower court to be reconsidered in light of the appellate court’s ruling.

What does remand mean in law?

The word remand generally means to return or to send back but, in the legal world, it has two different meanings. Firstly, it means to send the accused back in the custody of the competent authority and secondly, it means to send back the cases from the appellate court to the lower court.

What is another word for remanded?

What is another word for remand?

detention imprisonment
incarceration custody
restraint confinement
detainment arrest
internment quarantine

What happens when you get remanded?

When a person is remanded in custody it means that they will be detained in a prison until a later date when a trial or sentencing hearing will take place. The time also spent on remand, could be taken off by the judge at sentencing should the individual be found guilty at trial.

What is difference between remand and custody?

While remand under the former relates to a stage after cognizance and can only be to judicial custody, detention under the latter relates to the stage of investigation and can initially be either in police custody or judicial custody.

Why would you get remanded?

Typically, a suspect will be remanded only if it is likely that he or she could commit a serious crime, interfere with the investigation, or fail to come to the trial. In the majority of court cases, the suspect will not be in detention while awaiting trial, often with restrictions such as bail.

What happens if you get remanded?

What is the opposite of remand?

Opposite of to imprison, confine or incarcerate someone. free. emancipate. liberate. release.

How do you use remand in a sentence?

Remand in a Sentence 🔉

  1. The judge agreed to remand the convicted felon into custody until his sentencing hearing.
  2. Bond remand rates have increase significantly since the judge started reducing the amounts of off offender bonds.

What is being on remand like?

When a person is remanded in custody it means that they will be detained in a prison until a later date when a trial or sentencing hearing will take place. They should also have further rights in prison, such as being able to wear their own clothes and having more visits.

Why would you be held on remand?

You will probably be put on remand if: you have been charged with a serious crime, for example armed robbery. you have been convicted of a serious crime in the past. the police think you may commit another crime while on bail.

What does ‘remanded’ mean?

Remand means “order back” or “send back”. After losing a case in a lower court, lawyers will frequently appeal it to a higher court.

What does the name remanded mean?

1. to send back or consign again. 2. (of a court) to return (a prisoner or accused person) to custody, as to await further proceedings. 3. to send back (a case) to a lower court for further proceedings. n. 4. the act of remanding or the state of being remanded.

What does vacated and remanded mean?

A: The term “vacated” means that the Court on appeal reviewed the lower court’s decision, found error, and overturned it. The term “remanded” means that the appellate court sent the case back to the lower court to decide the case again using the rulings of the appellate court as a guide.

What does remand, and affirmed mean?

Affirmed means that the appellatecourt agrees with the opinion, or some part of the opinion of a lower court. Remand means the appellate court is ordering that the issue be returned to the lower court (usually a trial court) for relitigation of the issue remanded.