1. remand - Noun
2. remand - Verb
To recommit; to send back.
The act of remanding; the order for recommitment.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe suspects were imprisoned without trial Source: Internet
the murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life Source: Internet
Abang warned that if Maina jumped bail in an unlikely event, the court might either order the remand of Ndume in a correctional centre or for the surety to forfeit the penal sum. Source: Internet
According to NCB sources, Vilatra was produced before a court and his remand sought on the grounds that he was allegedly involved in many drug dealings. Source: Internet
A concern of Bonaparte's was the possibility of arbitrary arrest, or excessive remand (imprisonment prior to a trial). Source: Internet
After listening to both sides of the argument, the court declined to grant the 14 days requested by the police and instead granted eight more days to remand and investigate Bekele Gerba, who appeared without the 16 others in his file. Source: Internet