remandment (Meaning)
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remandment (n.)
A remand.
Synonyms & Antonyms of remandment
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remandment Sentence Examples
- The court issued a remandment order, sending the case back to the lower court for reconsideration.
- The prosecutor requested a remandment, citing new evidence that warranted further investigation.
- The defendant was held in remandment pending the outcome of the trial.
- The judge ordered the remandment of the jury to continue deliberating on the verdict.
- The remandment process ensured that the case was handled by the appropriate court level.
- The remandment hearing allowed the parties to present additional arguments and evidence.
- The court of appeals dismissed the appeal and remanded the case back to the trial court.
- The prisoner's remandment expired after serving the maximum amount of time allowed for pretrial detention.
- The remandment process often involves lengthy delays and legal complexities.
- The remandment of the case to a specialized court allowed for a more thorough examination of the technical issues involved.
FAQs About the word remandment
A remand.
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The court issued a remandment order, sending the case back to the lower court for reconsideration.
The prosecutor requested a remandment, citing new evidence that warranted further investigation.
The defendant was held in remandment pending the outcome of the trial.
The judge ordered the remandment of the jury to continue deliberating on the verdict.