Remand in a sentence

(1) I need to remand the suspect to custody.
(2) The remand period can last up to 90 days.
(3) The remand order can be modified or revoked.
(4) The remand policy varies from state to state.
(5) The remand order was issued by the magistrate.
(6) The remand system aims to ensure public safety.
(7) The court ordered the suspect to remand to jail.
(8) The judge decided to remand the suspect to jail.
(9) The judge will remand the case to a higher court.
(10) The remand center was overcrowded with detainees.
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(11) The judge set a date for the next remand hearing.
(12) The remand population includes both men and women.
(13) The remand decision can be appealed by the defense.
(14) The remand facility is overcrowded and underfunded.
(15) The court will remand the case to a different city.
(16) The remand hearing is conducted in front of a judge.
(17) The court will remand the case until further notice.
(18) The court will remand the case to a different judge.
(19) The court will remand the case to a different state.
(20) The judge will remand the case to a different court.
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(21) The judge decided to remand the defendant to custody.
(22) The remand prisoners have limited access to visitors.
(23) The judge will remand the suspect to a halfway house.
(24) The judge will remand the suspect to a military base.
(25) The court will remand the case to a different county.
(26) The police officer had to remand the thief to custody.
(27) The remand status can affect the outcome of the trial.
(28) The court will remand the case to a different country.
(29) The court will remand the case to a different circuit.
(30) The judge explained the process of remand to the jury.
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(31) The bailiff escorted the suspect to the remand center.
(32) The judge granted the prosecutor's request for remand.
(33) The court clerk issued a remand order for the accused.
(34) The judge decided to remand the case to a higher court.
(35) The court will remand the case to a different district.
(36) The bailiff escorted the prisoner to the remand center.
(37) The judge granted the prosecution's request for remand.
(38) The judge will remand the witness to testify under oath.
(39) The remand hearing was scheduled for the following week.
(40) The magistrate ordered a remand hearing for the accused.
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(41) The judge explained the reasons for the remand decision.
(42) The prosecutor requested to remand the accused to prison.
(43) The remand center provides basic services to the inmates.
(44) The remand inmates are separated by their classification.
(45) The judge will remand the suspect to a probation officer.
(46) The court will remand the case to a different court date.
(47) The judge will remand the defendant to a parenting class.
(48) The judge denied the request for bail and ordered remand.
(49) The court may remand a person to a drug treatment program.
(50) The remand process is part of the criminal justice system.
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(51) The judge will remand the suspect to a wilderness program.
(52) The defendant's family was devastated by the remand order.
(53) The prosecutor argued to remand the defendant without bail.
(54) The judge decided to remand the defendant to a county jail.
(55) The remand staff is trained to handle difficult situations.
(56) The remand procedure is different for adults and juveniles.
(57) The police officer had to remand the criminal to the court.
(58) The court will remand the case to a different court system.
(59) The court will remand the case to a different legal system.
(60) The court will remand the case to a different jurisdiction.
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(61) The judge will remand the suspect to a mental health court.
(62) The judge will remand the defendant to a probation officer.
(63) The court decided to remand the suspect to a halfway house.
(64) The court scheduled a remand hearing for the following day.
(65) The remand center was located in a remote area of the city.
(66) The police officer had to remand the suspect to the station.
(67) The court ordered the suspect to remand to a women's prison.
(68) The prosecutor requested to remand the suspect without bail.
(69) The judge will remand the suspect to a house arrest program.
(70) The judge decided to remand the defendant to a halfway house.
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(71) The defense attorney argued against the remand of his client.
(72) The judge will remand the suspect to a drug treatment program.
(73) The judge explained the reasons for the remand to the suspect.
(74) The defense attorney filed an appeal against the remand order.
(75) The police officer will remand the prisoner to the county jail.
(76) The police officer had to remand the suspect to a holding cell.
(77) The remand decision is based on the seriousness of the offense.
(78) The court will remand the case to a different judge's chambers.
(79) The judge will remand the suspect to a substance abuse program.
(80) The court decided to remand the juvenile to a detention center.
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(81) The judge ordered the remand of the suspect for his own safety.
(82) The prosecutor argued to remand the suspect to a federal prison.
(83) The judge decided to remand the suspect to jail until the trial.
(84) The judge explained the reasons for the remand to the defendant.
(85) The judge will remand the defendant to a mental health facility.
(86) The judge ordered the remand of the suspect to a federal prison.
(87) The court decided to remand the suspect to a drug court program.
(88) The police officer applied for a remand warrant for the suspect.
(89) The judge decided to remand the case to a different jurisdiction.
(90) The judge will remand the suspect to a community service program.
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(91) The judge will remand the suspect to a domestic violence program.
(92) The judge will remand the defendant to a substance abuse program.
(93) The judge denied the request for house arrest and ordered remand.
(94) The prosecution presented evidence to support the remand request.
(95) The judge decided to remand the defendant to jail until the trial.
(96) The judge chose to remand the witness to a victim support program.
(97) The judge decided to remand the suspect in prison until the trial.
(98) The remand facility is monitored by the Department of Corrections.
(99) The judge will remand the defendant to a anger management program.
(100) The court decided to remand the case to a higher court for appeal.
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(101) The defense attorney requested to remand the trial to a later date.
(102) The court ordered the suspect to remand to a rehabilitation center.
(103) The judge decided to remand the suspect to custody until the trial.
(104) The judge decided to remand the suspect in custody until the trial.
(105) The court will remand the case to a different language interpreter.
(106) The judge will remand the suspect to a restorative justice program.
(107) The court will remand the case until further evidence is presented.
(108) The judge will remand the defendant to a community service program.
(109) The judge will remand the defendant to a domestic violence program.
(110) The judge denied the defense's request for bail and ordered remand.
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(111) The court may remand a juvenile offender to a rehabilitation center.
(112) The court decided to remand the offender in prison until sentencing.
(113) The court ordered to remand the accused to a mental health facility.
(114) The judge had to remand the juvenile offender to a detention center.
(115) The judge will remand the defendant to a drug rehabilitation center.
(116) The prosecutor requested to remand the accused to a detention center.
(117) The police officer had to remand the suspect to a high-security jail.
(118) The judge decided to remand the defendant to custody until the trial.
(119) The remand center was equipped with modern facilities and technology.
(120) The judge ordered a psychiatric evaluation before the remand hearing.
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(121) The court may remand a person to a substance abuse treatment facility.
(122) The judge will remand the defendant to appear for a pre-trial hearing.
(123) The defense attorney requested to remand the evidence for DNA testing.
(124) The judge decided to remand the defendant to a mental health facility.
(125) The court decided to remand the suspect to custody for his own safety.
(126) The court decided to remand the defendant to a drug treatment program.
(127) The judge chose to remand the witness to a protective custody program.
(128) The judge chose to remand the witness to a witness protection program.
(129) The judge chose to remand the witness to a safe house until the trial.
(130) The judge decided to remand the suspect in the cooler until his trial.
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(131) The judge will remand the defendant to appear for sentencing next week.
(132) The defense attorney requested to remand the case to a different judge.
(133) The court ordered the suspect to remand to a military detention center.
(134) The prosecutor requests the court to remand the suspect for a DNA test.
(135) The judge chose to remand the witness to a program for trauma recovery.
(136) The remand process can be stressful for the defendant and their family.
(137) The court decided to remand the suspect to a different state for trial.
(138) The court decided to remand the suspect to a community service program.
(139) The court decided to remand the offender in custody for his own safety.
(140) The police officer had to remand the suspect to a correctional facility.
(141) The police officer had to remand the suspect to a maximum-security jail.
(142) The prosecutor requested to remand the accused to a high-profile prison.
(143) The court decided to remand the suspect in custody for their own safety.
(144) The court decided to remand the juvenile offender to a detention center.
(145) The defendant's lawyer argued that remand was unnecessary and excessive.
(146) The police requested to remand the suspect in custody for public safety.
(147) The court may remand a person to a mental health hospital for evaluation.
(148) The court ordered the suspect to remand to a juvenile detention facility.
(149) The judge decided to remand the defendant to a minimum-security facility.
(150) The prosecutor requested to remand the accused to a federal penitentiary.
(151) The prosecutor requested to remand the accused to a psychiatric hospital.
(152) The court ordered the suspect to remand to a youth correctional facility.
(153) The court decided to remand the defendant to a domestic violence shelter.
(154) The judge ordered to remand the defendant to a community service program.
(155) The judge chose to remand the witness to a safe location until the trial.
(156) The court decided to remand the case to a lower court for further review.
(157) The prosecution presented a strong case for remand, and the judge agreed.
(158) The police officer threatened to remand the unruly suspect in the cooler.
(159) The judge decided to remand the case to a lower court for reconsideration.
(160) The police officer had to remand the suspect to a police holding facility.
(161) The court decided to remand the accused in custody until the next hearing.
(162) The prosecutor requests the court to remand the accused to prevent flight.
(163) The court decided to remand the defendant in custody until the trial date.
(164) The prosecutor is requesting the judge to remand the suspect without bail.
(165) The remand center staff provided medical care and counseling to detainees.
(166) The judge ordered to remand the defendant in custody until the sentencing.
(167) The judge has the authority to remand a person to a mental health facility.
(168) The judge will remand the witness to appear in court on the specified date.
(169) The judge decided to remand the child to the custody of their grandparents.
(170) The court may remand a person to a halfway house as part of their sentence.
(171) The defense attorney requested to remand the evidence for further analysis.
(172) The prosecutor argued to remand the defendant to a maximum-security prison.
(173) The judge decided to remand the child to the custody of their other parent.
(174) The prosecutor argued to remand the suspect to a juvenile detention center.
(175) The judge decided to remand the defendant to a drug rehabilitation program.
(176) The judge chose to remand the witness to a secure location until the trial.
(177) The court decided to remand the case to a different jurisdiction for trial.
(178) The court ordered to remand the defendant in prison until the next hearing.
(179) The defense attorney requested to remand the case for further investigation.
(180) The prosecutor requested to remand the accused to a maximum-security prison.
(181) The judge decided to remand the defendant to a residential treatment center.
(182) The defense team argued against remand, but the judge ultimately ordered it.
(183) The prosecution requested to remand the suspect in prison for public safety.
(184) The police officer had to remand the suspect to a temporary detention center.
(185) The court granted the prosecution's request to remand the suspect in custody.
(186) The court decided to remand the juvenile offender to a rehabilitation center.
(187) The court decided to remand the suspect to a mental health diversion program.
(188) The prosecutor requested to remand the accused to a secure detention facility.
(189) The court ordered the suspect to remand to a federal correctional institution.
(190) The judge decided to remand the defendant to a specialized treatment facility.
(191) The judge chose to remand the witness to a protected facility until the trial.
(192) The prosecution requested to remand the suspect in custody for fear of flight.
(193) The sheriffdoms have the authority to grant bail or remand suspects in custody.
(194) The judge ordered to remand the defendant to a program for vocational training.
(195) The judge chose to remand the witness to a protected location for their safety.
(196) The judge decided to remand the juvenile offender to a rehabilitation facility.
(197) The court may remand a person to a halfway house for reintegration into society.
(198) The court decided to remand the juvenile offender to a military-style boot camp.
(199) The judge decided to remand the suspect in the detention center until the trial.
(200) The prosecutor requests the court to remand the suspect for fingerprint analysis.
(201) The judge ordered to remand the suspect in prison until the evidence is reviewed.
(202) The judge ordered the remand of the suspect, so the police took him into custody.
(203) The court may remand a person to a work-release program as part of their sentence.
(204) The judge chose to remand the witness to a safe location due to potential threats.
(205) The judge ordered to remand the defendant to a substance abuse counseling program.
(206) The court decided to remand the juvenile offender to a wilderness therapy program.
(207) The court decided to remand the accused in custody to protect potential witnesses.
(208) The court decided to remand the accused in custody until the evidence is examined.
(209) The court decided to remand the suspect to a mental health facility for treatment.
(210) The court has the power to remand a case to a lower court for further proceedings.
(211) The court decided to remand the defendant in custody due to their criminal history.
(212) The defendant's family pleaded for his release, but the judge ruled for his remand.
(213) The court decided to remand the suspect to a different prison for security reasons.
(214) The court decided to remand the defendant to a mental health hospital for treatment.
(215) The court decided to remand the juvenile offender to a program for anger management.
(216) The court can remand a case to a different judge if there is a conflict of interest.
(217) The defense attorney argues for the court to remand the case for additional evidence.
(218) The judge decided to remand the accused in custody due to the gravity of the charges.
(219) The judge decided to remand the defendant to a mental health facility for evaluation.
(220) The judge ordered to remand the defendant to house arrest with electronic monitoring.
(221) The defense attorney requested that his client be released on bail instead of remand.
(222) The judge considered the defendant a flight risk and decided to remand him in custody.
(223) The court deemed it necessary to remand the suspect in custody for his own protection.
(224) The court decided to remand the defendant to a program for reintegration into society.
(225) The court decided to remand the juvenile offender to a specialized educational program.
(226) The judge decided to remand the suspect to a different prison for their own protection.
(227) The suspect's previous criminal record influenced the decision to remand him in custody.
(228) The court decided to remand the accused in custody due to the risk of witness tampering.
(229) The judge decided to remand the suspect to the custody of their parents until the trial.
(230) The appellees requested a remand of the case to the lower court for further proceedings.
(231) The judge ordered the defendant's remand, and the prosecution began preparing for trial.
(232) The court decided to remand the suspect in custody due to the seriousness of the charges.
(233) The judge decided to remand the defendant in custody to ensure their appearance at trial.
(234) The court decided to remand the suspect to custody due to the seriousness of the charges.
(235) The defense team requested a delay in the remand order, but the judge denied the request.
(236) The court decided to remand the juvenile offender in the cooler until his parents arrived.
(237) The judge granted the prosecutor's request for remand due to the seriousness of the crime.
(238) The court decided to remand the suspect to custody until a suitable witness can be located.
(239) The court decided to remand the juvenile offender to a detention center for rehabilitation.
(240) The defense attorney requested a lower bail amount, but the judge ordered a remand instead.
(241) The court considered the defendant a danger to society and decided to remand him in custody.
(242) The court decided to remand the accused in custody due to the severity of the alleged crime.
(243) The defense attorney requested a bail hearing, but the judge denied it and ordered a remand.
(244) The defense attorney filed a motion to reconsider the remand order, but the judge denied it.
(245) The prosecution argued that the defendant was a flight risk, and the judge ordered a remand.
(246) The court may remand a person to a mental health evaluation before proceeding with the trial.
(247) The court may remand a person to a rehabilitation program as an alternative to incarceration.
(248) The court decided to remand the juvenile offender to a specialized school for troubled youth.
(249) The court decided to remand the juvenile offender in the detention center for rehabilitation.
(250) The judge ordered the defendant's remand, and the defense team began preparing for an appeal.
(251) The court decided to remand the suspect to custody until a suitable plea bargain is negotiated.
(252) The defense team requested a psychiatric evaluation before the remand, but the judge denied it.
(253) The court deemed it necessary to remand the suspect in custody for the protection of the public.
(254) The court decided to remand the suspect to custody until a suitable trial date can be scheduled.
(255) The court decided to remand the juvenile offender to a counseling program for behavioral issues.
(256) The court can remand a case to a higher court if it believes that the lower court made an error.
(257) The court can remand a case to a different court if it believes that it would be more efficient.
(258) The judge decided to remand the suspect to the custody of a responsible guardian until the trial.
(259) The prosecutor requested the court to remand the accused in the cooler for further investigation.
(260) The judge decided to remand the suspect to custody after he failed to show up for his court date.
(261) The judge granted the prosecution's request for remand, and the defendant was taken into custody.
(262) The court decided to remand the suspect in custody until a suitable bail surety could be arranged.
(263) The court of appeals may remand a case back to a lower court for further proceedings if necessary.
(264) The judge decided to remand the suspect to a different correctional facility for their own safety.
(265) The court can remand a case to a different state if it believes that it would be more appropriate.
(266) The court considered the seriousness of the offense and decided to remand the defendant in custody.
(267) The court decided to remand the accused to custody until a suitable bail arrangement could be made.
(268) Although the defendant pleaded guilty, the judge decided to remand him to custody until sentencing.
(269) The court decided to remand the suspect in custody to allow for further investigation into the case.
(270) The prosecutor requested the court to remand the suspect in the detention center for safety reasons.
(271) The remand system is designed to balance the rights of the accused and the interests of the society.
(272) The court decided to remand the suspect to custody until a psychiatric evaluation could be conducted.
(273) The judge decided to remand the defendant to house arrest with an ankle monitor until his trial date.
(274) The court decided to remand the defendant in custody until a suitable probation plan could be arranged.
(275) The judge decided to remand the defendant to custody, but the defense attorney plans to file an appeal.
(276) The court decided to remand the suspect to custody until a suitable treatment program could be arranged.
(277) The court deemed it necessary to remand the suspect in custody for the protection of potential witnesses.
(278) The court can remand a case to a different jurisdiction if it believes that it would be more appropriate.
(279) The court decided to remand the defendant to custody until a suitable rehabilitation program is available.
(280) The prosecutor argued for the defendant's remand, yet the defense team presented evidence to the contrary.
(281) After hearing the evidence, the magistrate decided to remand the accused to stand trial in a higher court.
(282) The defense attorney requested that his client be allowed to remain free until the trial instead of remand.
(283) The court decided to remand the defendant to custody until a suitable mental health evaluation is conducted.
(284) The judge granted the prosecution's request for remand, and the defendant's family expressed disappointment.
(285) The court decided to remand the accused in custody until a suitable rehabilitation program could be arranged.
(286) The defendant's lawyer argued for them to be released on bail, but the judge chose to remand them in custody.
(287) The court decided to remand the accused to custody until a suitable rehabilitation program could be arranged.
(288) The court decided to remand the accused to custody until a suitable guardian could be found for his children.
(289) The prosecution presented evidence of the defendant's prior criminal history, and the judge ordered a remand.
(290) The prosecution presented evidence of the defendant's involvement in the crime, and the judge ordered a remand.
(291) The court decided to remand the defendant to custody until a suitable witness protection program is established.
(292) The defense attorney argued that the defendant had strong ties to the community, but the judge ordered a remand.
(293) The judge explained that he had no choice but to remand the defendant to a mental health facility for evaluation.
(294) The court decided to remand the accused to custody until a suitable drug rehabilitation program could be arranged.
(295) The defense team argued that the defendant was not a danger to society, but the judge ordered a remand regardless.
(296) The judge decided to remand the accused in custody to prevent them from interfering with the ongoing investigation.
(297) The court decided to remand the accused to custody until a suitable witness protection program could be established.
(298) The defense attorney requested that his client be allowed to remain at home with an ankle monitor instead of remand.
(299) Despite the prosecutor's objections, the judge decided to remand the case to a grand jury for further investigation.
(300) The court decided to remand the suspect in custody to prevent any potential interference with ongoing investigations.
(301) The defendant's lawyer asked the judge to remand the case to a lower court, citing procedural errors in the original trial.
(302) The suspect's lawyer requested the court to release him on bail, but the judge decided to remand him in the detention center.
(303) The suspect's lawyer argued for them to be released on bail, but the judge chose to remand them in custody for their own protection.
(304) The judge decided to remand the case to a higher court, where a panel of judges would review the evidence and make a final decision.
(305) The suspect's lawyer argued that his client was not a danger to society, but the judge still decided to remand him to jail until trial.
(306) Although the judge agreed to remand the defendant to a halfway house, the probation officer recommended that he be sent to a rehabilitation center instead.
(307) The judge decided to remand the suspect to custody until the trial, but the defense attorney argued that there was insufficient evidence to support the decision.
(308) Although the defendant's lawyer argued that he should be released on bail, the judge decided to remand him to jail until the trial, citing concerns about flight risk.
(309) Appellate courts can remand a case back to the lower court for further proceedings if they find that the record is incomplete or the trial court made procedural errors.
(310) The prosecutor requested that the court remand the accused to a mental health facility for evaluation, but the defense argued that the defendant was competent to stand trial.
(311) The defendant's family was relieved when the judge agreed to remand him to a treatment program instead of prison, but the prosecutor argued that the sentence was too lenient.
Remand meaning
Remand is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to convey different meanings. Whether you are a student looking to expand your vocabulary or a professional aiming to enhance your writing skills, understanding how to use "remand" correctly in a sentence can greatly improve your communication abilities. Here are some tips on how to use this word effectively:
1. Definition and Context: Before incorporating "remand" into your sentence, it is crucial to understand its meaning. "Remand" is a verb that typically refers to the act of sending someone back into custody or returning a case to a lower court for further consideration. It can also be used as a noun to describe the act of remanding someone. Familiarize yourself with the different contexts in which "remand" is commonly used to ensure accurate usage.
2. Legal Context: One of the most common uses of "remand" is within the legal field. When using "remand" in a legal context, it is important to ensure that the sentence accurately reflects the legal process. For example: - "The judge decided to remand the suspect to custody until the trial." - "The appellate court remanded the case to the lower court for further examination."
3. Criminal Justice System: In addition to the legal context, "remand" can also be used to describe the process of detaining an individual before their trial or during the investigation. Here are a few examples: - "The police officer decided to remand the suspect due to the severity of the charges." - "The judge ordered the remand of the accused until the evidence could be thoroughly examined."
4. Administrative Context: "Remand" can also be used in an administrative context, particularly when referring to the return of a case or matter to a lower court or authority for reconsideration. Here are a couple of examples: - "The higher court remanded the case to the district court for further review." - "The administrative body decided to remand the matter to the appropriate department for clarification."
5. Non-Legal Usage: While "remand" is primarily used in legal and administrative contexts, it can also be used metaphorically or figuratively to describe the act of sending something back or returning it to its original state. Here are a few examples: - "The editor decided to remand the manuscript to the author for revisions." - "The teacher remanded the student's paper for further research." Remember, when using "remand" in a sentence, it is essential to ensure that the context aligns with its definition. This will help you convey your message accurately and effectively. Additionally, always proofread your sentences to ensure proper grammar and syntax. With practice, you will become more comfortable incorporating "remand" into your writing, expanding your vocabulary and improving your overall communication skills.
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