verb
- sending a legal case back to a lower court for further consideration
- ordering a defendant to be kept in custody while awaiting trial or sentencing
Usage: legal
Usage: legal
Examples
- The appeals court is remanding the case to the trial court for a new hearing.
- The judge is remanding the defendant until the next court date.
- After reviewing the evidence, the higher court decided on remanding the matter.
- The magistrate is remanding him in custody for two weeks.
- The appellate court is remanding the case due to procedural errors.
- She was upset about the court remanding her brother without bail.