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  • He was remanded in custody to crown court. The Sun
  • When the sentences were passed at York Crown Court in May 2001, he walked free because of the time he had spent in custody on remand.
  • Three men charged with the murder of a father of three have been remanded in custody. Times, Sunday Times
  • He made no plea and was remanded in custody.
  • He was remanded in custody until 28 June by Bow Street Magistrates.
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  • The courts do remand a significant minority of accused people in prison to await trial. The Prisons We Deserve
  • He was remanded in custody last Tuesday and will make a fresh bail application tomorrow.
  • They admitted trespass and another minor rap to avoid three months on remand. The Sun
  • He was remanded in custody and placed under house arrest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hutchins is on remand in a secure psychiatric unit while doctors assess his mental condition.
  • She was remanded in custody after being refused bail. The Sun
  • He had usually appeared at court that morning and had been remanded in custody. The Prisons We Deserve
  • They have been remanded in custody awaiting trial. Times, Sunday Times
  • Speaking on behalf of the teenager, who had been brought to court from jail having previously been remanded in custody, solicitor Tom Smith said she had been reconciled with her mother.
  • The custody time limit in respect of the remand therefore expired on 21 October 2001.
  • Swindon magistrates remanded him in custody and committed the case to crown court.
  • She was remanded in custody after being refused bail. The Sun
  • The men were all remanded on conditional bail until December 10 when they are due to be sentenced.
  • Soon after being remanded to Pentonville Prison he was attacked by his psychotic cellmate who had set fire to the cell.
  • He was remanded to stand trial in June. The Sun
  • It was also unclear how long he might expect to remain on remand pending trial. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr Cash said, Jack has sought love to overcome his grief at the loss of Jade, and while in remand has had a whirlwind courtship with his new love, his cellmate armed robber 'Reamer' McGee on C Block. Archive 2009-04-01
  • The young offender had to be remanded in custody for ten days.
  • In the escort service, the police's main role was to supervise the transfer of remand prisoners between police stations and courts.
  • All three suspects remain in custody pending a remand hearing on Wednesday. Times, Sunday Times
  • They admitted trespass and another minor rap to avoid three months on remand. The Sun
  • The pair were refused bail and remanded in custody until November 13.
  • He denied the charges and was remanded for trial in October. Times, Sunday Times
  • And to overegg that custard Bridget or anyone else then would have an excellent opportunity of killing me while I waited on remand in an Irish jail. The Bloomsday Dead
  • The standards and procedures that should govern this case on remand are not for us to resolve in the first instance.
  • A third man who admits handling stolen goods was remanded for a hearing on Thursday. The Sun
  • He spent a week in custody on remand awaiting sentence.
  • Carter was remanded in custody for seven days.
  • They were charged with burglary and the theft of a Ford Sierra Cosworth, and remanded in custody for seven days.
  • He was remanded for trial in Manchester next month. The Sun
  • Both were remanded on conditional bail. The Sun
  • He was remanded in custody until his sentencing. The Sun
  • The only thing that matter here is she is white and it hurts me to my hart that the eyes can only see white and can only hear repremand when any of these forsaid subject are spoken. The Sarah Palin smear-fest
  • He was remanded in custody for sentencing at crown court. The Sun
  • The three are each charged with three counts of murder and were remanded in custody. Times, Sunday Times
  • Presumably even a substantially revamped CSRT, on remand from the D.C. Circuit, would not issue revised detention decisions for quite some time -- to be followed by yet further D.C. Circuit review. Balkinization
  • During his time on remand, Williamson was called a firebug, told he would be jailed for life by prisoner officers, and initially locked up for 23 hours a day as a category A prisoner. The Guardian World News
  • Almost all of these men were remand prisoners, yet to be found guilty of any offence. The Prisons We Deserve
  • Custodial sentences and remands prevent immediate offending but increase the likelihood of later and more serious reoffending.
  • Patricia Marsh, 23, of Ivyleigh, Liverpool, faces six charges and was remanded in custody until tomorrow.
  • MANGALORE / NEW DELHI: Sri Ram Sena chief Pramod Muthalik, arrested in connection with attack on a Mangalore pub, was remanded to one-day judicial custody by a Mangalore court. The Times of India
  • Judge Martin remanded him on his own bond of £1,000 to appear at the April 12 sitting and to make himself available for random blood and urine samples.
  • A third of all inmates are remand prisoners who are awaiting trial or sentencing.
  • They were remanded in custody to appear before crown court judges next week. The Sun
  • The accused was remanded in custody for a week.
  • The 2nd Circuit appeals court vacated the decision and remanded the case.
  • The defendant had been remanded in custody from a sitting of Wexford District Court the previous week.
  • The young offender had to be remanded in custody for ten days.
  • She was remanded in custody after being refused bail. The Sun
  • Following return to remand prison, he was commenced on a depot neuroleptic, zuclopenthixol decanoate, remaing in remission 12 weeks later following hospital transfer. Mind Hacks: April 2005 Archives
  • Both brothers have already served nine months in custody on remand.
  • A third man who admits handling stolen goods was remanded for a hearing on Thursday. The Sun
  • Australian police have charged the alleged ringleader of a massive advance fee fraud network with offences which they claim were committed since he was held on remand in October last year.
  • He was remanded in custody until his sentencing. The Sun
  • He was remanded in custody until 28 June by Bow Street Magistrates.
  • Douras was remanded into police custody and is due to reappear before magistrates on July 7 for committal.
  • Thirty-year-old Jitendra Jotangia was remanded in custody by Milton Keynes magistrates until later this month.
  • He denied the charge and was remanded in custody pending a bail hearing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Three men charged with the murder of a father of three have been remanded in custody. Times, Sunday Times
  • He appeared in Bundaberg Magistrates Court on Saturday morning and has been remanded in custody until next month.
  • Both were remanded in custody for sentence.
  • Donald Murphy was remanded in custody on an assault charge by Teesside magistrates last Friday.
  • Sentence was deferred for reports until June 5 and they were remanded in custody.
  • He was remanded for trial in Manchester next month. The Sun
  • A man has been remanded in custody charged with the murder of an eight-year-old girl.
  • She had earlier spent several months in the prison on remand while awaiting trial.
  • Both were remanded on conditional bail. The Sun
  • On August 13 parliament passed an amendment to the code of criminal procedure restricting the rights of those remanded in custody.
  • They were remanded in custody to appear before crown court judges next week. The Sun
  • His figures more likely referred to the number of untried prisoners; remands, however, include people who are convicted but awaiting sentence, many of whom will not end up with a custodial penalty.
  • They were remanded in custody and told that they face'significantly lengthy custodial terms' when they are sentenced next month. Times, Sunday Times
  • The case was remanded back to circuit court in Illinois where the original lawsuit will be tried on its merits.
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  • They denied the charges and were remanded on bail. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only reason we, the public, can think of as to why that man was bailed and not remanded in custody is that the prisons are full and there are not enough prison or remand beds to keep a man like that in custody for a length of time.
  • You will be remanded in custody until your trial.
  • The justices refused to grant bail on the basis suggested, and Mr Stevens was remanded in custody.
  • They admitted trespass and another minor rap to avoid three months on remand. The Sun
  • That was despite prisoners on remand being allowed to keep getting their payments for up to a year. The Sun
  • They were remanded in custody to appear before crown court judges next week. The Sun
  • He was held on remand, charged with causing malicious damage to property.
  • On August 13 parliament passed an amendment to the code of criminal procedure restricting the rights of those remanded in custody.
  • Both accused were then remanded in custody pending an appeal hearing against the decision of the magistrates.
  • He was remanded in custody yesterday to await sentencing on the charges which carrying a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was remanded in custody after being refused bail. The Sun
  • The cast is remanded to Sunday school for an elementary Bible refresher course.
  • Mr Cash said, Jack has sought love to overcome his grief at the loss of Jade, and while in remand has had a whirlwind courtship with his new love, his cellmate armed robber 'Reamer' McGee on C Block. Jack Tweed to Remarry
  • The superstitious 35-year-old singer and impressionist was remanded on bail in his absence charged with affray.
  • The man who was detained has appeared before a court and remanded in custody. Times, Sunday Times
  • It should cut all needless use of remand, and extend warnings, cautions and conditional discharges to minor offenders.
  • He was remanded to stand trial in June. The Sun
  • He was remanded to police custody at Lobamba police station until ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Evans committed suicide while on remand in Parkhurst prison.
  • He was remanded in custody to await sentencing. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a need for secure place of detentions when people are on remand.
  • He served most of the term on remand awaiting trial. The Sun
  • He was remanded in custody and will appear in crown court tomorrow. The Sun
  • The other five were remanded on bail and will be sentenced next month. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was jailed yesterday for three years after admitting inflicting grievous bodily harm, but will be out early because of time served on remand. The Sun
  • He has yet to enter a plea and was remanded in custody. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was held on remand, charged with causing malicious damage to property.
  • The 10-inch-long knife was found taped to the dock in number 17 court, which is used for remand prisoners brought up from cells in the basement.
  • A BLOODY incident involving Bulgarian twin brothers in Larnaca led to an eight-day remand of one and the hospitalisation of the other for stab wounds yesterday.
  • Magistrates remanded Wilson in custody for a week.
  • He was remanded to an open bail hostel, but while he was there he raped and murdered office worker Anna McGurk.
  • He appeared in court yesterday blindfolded and handcuffed and was remanded on bail for a fortnight. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had usually appeared at court that morning and had been remanded in custody. The Prisons We Deserve
  • He was remanded in custody and will appear in crown court tomorrow. The Sun
  • The judge ordered that the prisoner should be remanded.
  • They may be bailed or remanded in custody or, in the case of guilty pleas to less serious offences such as shoplifting, be sentenced and punished. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was remanded in custody after being refused bail. The Sun
  • He had usually appeared at court that morning and had been remanded in custody. The Prisons We Deserve
  • Miss Creamer was on remand at New Hall on a theft charge and was being given treatment to wean her off drugs.
  • The criteria for who is remanded on bail and who gets remanded in jail is puzzling. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was remanded in custody for three and a half weeks.
  • At present, too many young offenders are being remanded in prisons because local authorities lack enough secure accommodation for them.
  • Following his remand into custody the crime statistics for the area showed a massive fall and reported street crime dropped dramatically.
  • She spoke only to confirm her name and enter her pleas and was remanded in custody. Times, Sunday Times
  • At trial, the prosecution called a number of remand witnesses to give evidence.
  • All three suspects remain in custody pending a remand hearing on Wednesday. Times, Sunday Times
  • The courts do remand a significant minority of accused people in prison to await trial. The Prisons We Deserve
  • He was freed because of the time he had already spent in custody on remand.
  • She had withdrawn from heroin while in prison on remand and needed support to stop her relapsing.
  • He appeared in court yesterday blindfolded and handcuffed and was remanded on bail for a fortnight. Times, Sunday Times
  • District judges or deputy district judges will hold extended sittings in local court remand centres if workload demands it. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was remanded in custody after being refused bail. The Sun
  • He appeared in Tauranga District Court and was remanded on bail to appear again in two weeks.
  • It gives magistrates a robust alternative to custodial sentences and remands for young hardcore repeat offenders by ensuring they are not just punished but also made to take responsibility for their actions.
  • The two men were charged with burglary and remanded in custody .
  • He was remanded in custody for seven days.
  • He spent a week in custody on remand awaiting sentence.
  • His aggressive behaviour on remand had led to the imposition of disciplinary sanctions.
  • On August 13 parliament passed an amendment to the code of criminal procedure restricting the rights of those remanded in custody.
  • He was remanded in custody and is due to appear before Doncaster Youth Court again today.
  • They admitted trespass and another minor rap to avoid three months on remand. The Sun
  • Among tremulous flora and fauna are tremandra plants, with their shaking anthers, the gelatinous tremella fungi, and treron pigeons.
  • The failure to direct the jury as to the special need for caution in relation to the evidence of the remand prisoners.
  • The accused would be handed back to the Central Bureau of Investigation after the expiry of his remand period, they asserted.
  • Carter was remanded in custody for seven days.
  • And last year a 20-year-old remand prisoner was found hanged, while rioting prisoners barricaded themselves into a cell in August.
  • The three are each charged with three counts of murder and were remanded in custody. Times, Sunday Times
  • The officer remanded him to his post.
  • The challenge cannot be remanded solely to rectors and presidents; it must effectively engage the entire community of believers.
  • Moore was remanded in custody and Smyth was released on £200 bail.
  • It was also unclear how long he might expect to remain on remand pending trial. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was no application for bail, and Mr Probyn was remanded in custody for a week.
  • It is said that this is only ‘so far as they are capable of application’ and that in Victoria this provision of the Act is not capable of other application for want of a remand facility.
  • If 1988 is any guideline only 60 percent of these remand prisoners will eventually receive custodial sentences.
  • And one in six prisoners are on remand-people awaiting trial who have been convicted of no crime.
  • District judges or deputy district judges will hold extended sittings in local court remand centres if workload demands it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Smith was remanded in custody until Tuesday.
  • They were remanded in custody to appear before crown court judges next week. The Sun
  • An unlisted phone number got me straight to an office in the remand wing of Paparua Prison where Beri was in custody waiting for sentence on drugs charges.
  • Two senior security staff at Finnish telco Sonera have been remanded in custody, charged with breaching customer privacy by allegedly riffling through private telephone records in an attempt to identify an internal mole.
  • Four suspects have been detained and two were remanded into custody after weapons were found during a house search.
  • This morning's ruling cleared the way for the convicted child rapist, locally-registered sex offender, fugitive sex murder suspect, and buddy of PUSD supe Percy Clark to be remanded to the custody of the Orange County Sheriff for transportation back to This is an archive of a past election
  • She was remanded in custody after being refused bail. The Sun
  • They were remanded in custody to appear before crown court judges next week. The Sun
  • The court remanded the case for trial.
  • The other five were remanded on bail and will be sentenced next month. Times, Sunday Times
  • Less than a quarter of women who are remanded in custody subsequently receive a custodial sentence. The Prisons We Deserve
  • They were remanded in custody to appear before crown court judges next week. The Sun
  • On Tuesday, a panel of the Third Circuit reversed and remanded an order of a district court judge who had simply copied verbatim the appellee's proposed opinion in the case.
  • Quite often, the police ask for a remand to give them time to make further enquiries, assemble their evidence and so on.
  • Swindon magistrates remanded him in custody and committed the case to crown court.
  • Given the interlocutory nature of this appeal, a remand rather than an outright dismissal is appropriate.
  • They denied the charges and were remanded on bail. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both were remanded to crown court next month. The Sun
  • It is also almost impossible, the staff freely admit, to provide decent conditions here on the remand wing without better resources and investment in the fabric of the prison itself.
  • Fourteen per cent of the prison population is on remand, awaiting sentence or trial. Times, Sunday Times
  • The criteria for who is remanded on bail and who gets remanded in jail is puzzling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Swindon magistrates remanded him in custody and committed the case to crown court.
  • Joseph said information from the Police Commissioner indicated that 33 of the 111 were remanded in custody without bail.
  • He was remanded in custody yesterday to await sentencing on the charges which carrying a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is currently being held on remand .
  • Young females serve their sentences at Tai Tam Gap Correctional Institution, which accommodates remand prisoners, training centre inmates and young prisoners.
  • The defendants were remanded on continuing bail to see how they would behave.
  • Could it be an order sending a case back to a previous court nisi prius, if you will similar to the use of the term remand in those situations? Define That Term #22
  • She was remanded in custody by Worcester magistrates for seven days.
  • Wolds Remand Prison was a two-hour drive away in the picturesque undulating countryside to the west of Hull. A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH
  • Smith was remanded in custody until Tuesday.
  • Dani is remanded to the juvenile correctional facility for conduct unbecoming a minor.
  • The superstitious 35-year-old singer and impressionist was remanded on bail in his absence charged with affray.
  • Arrested for involvement in the murder, he was one of eight prisoners who made a spectacular breakout from prison in 1981, while on remand.
  • The Court remanded the case to a lower court for further fact-finding consistent with its reasoning.
  • The case was adjourned until June 26 and Rahim was remanded in custody.
  • He was remanded to await trial at Reading Assizes.
  • He spent a week in custody on remand awaiting sentence.
  • The magistrates remanded him in custody for seven days.
  • The second is that it is important that juveniles be held on remand in places where they mix with others of their own age.
  • Less than a quarter of women who are remanded in custody subsequently receive a custodial sentence. The Prisons We Deserve
  • The man who was detained has appeared before a court and remanded in custody. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was remanded in custody to await sentencing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both were remanded to crown court next month. The Sun
  • He appeared in court yesterday blindfolded and handcuffed and was remanded on bail for a fortnight. Times, Sunday Times

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