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In any case, the person may be remanded in custody or may be released on bail.
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Likewise, an appeals court may remand a case to a trial court.
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The case was then remanded to the trial court for damage assessment.
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The police stated that although they were no longer keeping him remanded, they were not dropping the charges against him.
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He was remanded into custody immediately following the sentencing hearing.
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He again denied having anything to do with her death, and was remanded in custody.
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The prison holds adult males who have been convicted as well as those being held on remand.
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The resurrection men were arrested, and remanded in custody, by the magistrate.
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The court held that the sentencing judge had made six serious errors and remanded the case back to the same court.
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The case was remanded to the trial court for the convicted youths to be re-sentenced.
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