Sentences

remand in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To remand is to send a suspect or case back to custody or to a lower court for further action or investigation.

Sample Sentences

  1. The judge decided to remand the suspect in custody until the trial date.
  2. After reviewing the evidence, the court chose to remand the case for further investigation.
  3. The defendant was remanded to a juvenile facility due to the nature of the charges.
  4. Following the hearing, the magistrate issued a remand order to ensure the accused would appear in court.
  5. Lawyers often argue against remand, citing concerns about their clients' rights and freedoms.
  6. The judge decided to remand the defendant to custody until the trial date.
  7. After reviewing the evidence, the magistrate chose to remand the case for further investigation.
  8. In light of the new testimony, the attorney requested that the court remand the suspect to a secure facility.
  9. The defendant was remanded without bail due to the seriousness of the charges against him.
  10. During the hearing, the prosecutor argued strongly for the remand of the accused, citing flight risk.
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