remand (one) over to (someone or something)
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
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- remand
- remand (one) into the custody of (someone)
- remand (one) to the custody of (someone)
- remand to the custody of
- remand (someone or something) to (something or some place)
- bargain
- bargain for (someone or something) with (someone)
- custody
- in (someone's or something's) custody
- in custody