What does remanded mean?

What does remanded mean?

(Entry 1 of 2) transitive verb. : to order back: such as. a : to send back (a case) to another court or agency for further action.

What does a decision to remand mean?

To remand something is to send it back. When an appellate court reverses the decision of a lower court, the written decision often contains an instruction to remand the case to the lower court to be reconsidered in light of the appellate court’s ruling.

What does remand for further proceedings mean?

adjournment

Do you get compensation for being on remand?

remand is a punishment People acquitted after a period on custodial remand are not entitled to compensation, unless they can prove their case has been seriously mishandled, through, for example, malicious prosecution.

How long can someone be held on remand for UK?

According to InBrief.co.uk, defendants may be held for between 56 and 182 days. The nature of the charge determines the length they can be held for. A defendant may be placed on remand for 56 days if they are accused of a summary offence. A summary offence is a crime that can be dealt with without a trial.

Can bail be granted during remand?

“There is an impression in some section that if an accused was entitled to bail under proviso (a) to sub-sec. (2) of S. 167 of the Code at one stage, or if for some time his detention was not under a valid order of remand, then he can enforce his right to be released on bail even at a later stage of the proceeding.

Can Sentencers impose bail conditions?

Where there is sufficient evidence and the suspect is charged with an offence (s. 37(7)(d) PACE), the police can keep him in detention or release him on bail to appear at court at a future date and may impose conditions on that bail (s. 47(1A) PACE).

How much compensation do you get for being wrongly imprisoned UK?

As financial compensation for wrongful arrest/ false imprisonment starts at £842.26 for the first hour, and rises to £5,053.55 for up to 24 hours, it is easy to see why compensation for unlawful police warrants should be claimed.