remand

Related to remand: remand centre

remand (one) into the custody of (someone)

To order that one be placed in or returned to legal custody by some law enforcement official. Given the evidence suggesting a flight risk, the judge remanded the suspect into the custody of the sheriff to await trial. Mr. Foster, you have been found guilty by a unanimous jury. I am remanding you into the custody of the Office of the United States Marshal to await sentencing.
See also: custody, of, remand

remand (one) over to (someone or something)

To order that one be placed in or returned to the legal custody of someone or some group. Given the evidence suggesting a flight risk, the judge remanded the suspect over to the sheriff to await trial. Mr. Foster, you have been found guilty by a unanimous jury. I am remanding you over to the Office of the United States Marshals to await sentencing.
See also: over, remand

remand (one) to the custody of (someone)

To order that one be placed in or returned to legal custody by some law enforcement official. Given the evidence suggesting a flight risk, the judge remanded the suspect to the custody of the sheriff to await trial. Mr. Foster, you have been found guilty by a unanimous jury. I am remanding you to the custody of the Office of the United States Marshals to await sentencing.
See also: custody, of, remand

remand (someone or something) to (something or some place)

1. To order that someone be placed in or returned to the legal custody of some person, place, or group. A noun or pronoun is used between "remand" and "to." Given the evidence suggesting a flight risk, the judge remanded the suspect the sheriff's office to await trial. Mr. Foster, you have been found guilty by a unanimous jury. I am remanding you to the state penitentiary until it comes time for your sentencing.
2. To order that something be returned to a lower court for further or additional proceedings. A noun or pronoun is used between "remand" and "to." The appeals court set aside the judgment and remanded the case to the trial court for a completely new hearing. Rather than remand it to the state court, the federal court decided to dismiss the case outright.
See also: remand
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

remand someone (in)to the custody of someone

 and remand someone over to someone
to order someone placed into the custody of someone. The court remanded the prisoner into the custody of the sheriff. The judge remanded Mary to the custody of the sheriff. The judge remanded Gerald over to his father.
See also: custody, of, remand
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • remand (one) into the custody of (someone)
  • remand (one) to the custody of (someone)
  • remand to the custody of
  • remand (one) over to (someone or something)
  • remand (someone or something) to (something or some place)
  • slip through (one's) fingers
  • slip through fingers
  • slip through somebody's fingers
  • slip through your fingers
  • Am I under arrest?
References in periodicals archive
Lahore -- An accountability court on Saturday extended Pakistan Muslim League-N and Punjab Opposition Leader Hamza Shahbaz's physical remand by seven days in the assets beyond means case.
The court accepted NAB's plea and extended the physical remand of Zardari by 10 days.
However, the court adjourned the hearing, after extending the remand of the PML-N leader for ten days.
He added that the extension in the physical remand was not being sought for investigation but to pressure his client.
However, the defence counsel opposed the remand plea and submitted that all allegations levelled against the accused were baseless.
Meanwhile, a five-day remand order until Tuesday was also issued against six other individuals, including a businessman in connection with the riots at the same temple.
The court, after listening to the parties, awarded three-day judicial remand of Zardari and sent him to Adiala Jail.
The remand of Faryal Talpur was extended only for one day.
The Judge also notified that this was the last time that he was giving a physical remand of the three accused to NAB, next time he would only award judicial remands.
The NAB pleaded with the court for extension of physical remand of the accused.
National Accountability Bureau's (NAB) Prosecutor Hafiz Asadullah requested the court for extending physical remand of Hamza Shehbaz for another 15 days, stating that he was not cooperating in investigations.
NAB sought Ms Talpur's remand, saying that after her arrest she proceeded to Sindh as the provincial assembly had issued her production orders.
In fake accounts case, AC-I judge Muhammad Bashir granted 10-day physical remand of three suspects apprehended by National Accountability Bureau (NAB) two days ago from Karachi.
According to details, NAB produced the five arrested suspects including Aftab Memon, Shabir Bombat, Jabbar Memon, Najam u Zaman and Hassan Memon before the court after completion of their physical remand.
LAHORE -- An accountability court on Tuesday rejected the National Accountability Bureau's (NAB) request for a further extension in the physical remand of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader and former senior Punjab minister Aleem Khan and sent him to jail on judicial remand.