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Remand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remand is a legal term which has two related but distinct usages. Its etymology is from the Latin re- and mandare , literally "to order." It evolved in Late Latin to remandare , or "to send bac...
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Remand (court procedure) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term remand may be used to describe an action by an appellate court in which it remands, or sends back, a case to the trial court or lower appellate court for action. For example, if the trial j...
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The Legal Term * Remand * Defined & Explained ... REMAND - When an appellate court sends an appealed case back to the trial court for further action, the case is said to be remanded. This usually happens if the trial judge has made an error which requires a new trial or hearing.
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Project Remand, a private, non-profit organization, has provided a comprehensive program of adult pretrial services since 1973. ... Project Remand, a private, non-profit organization, has provided a comprehensive program of adult pretrial services since 1973. Project Remand helps Ramsey County reduce jail population...
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The Bristolians who took action to decommission the EDO military hardware manufacturer in Brighton need our support, and in particular the 2 who remain on remand.
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