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"remand" Definitions
  1. the process of keeping somebody in prison while they are waiting for their trial

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These matters are left for the District Court on remand.
He has already served more than 40 days in remand.
"They go straight to remand or into detention," she said.
This would obviate the need for a voluntary remand. Sens.
Within minutes, the court extended their remand for 14 days.
Okeke is on remand in the US and awaiting trial.
Now, he'll be taken into a remand prison if he's caught.
His workers teach those on remand how to ask for bail.
Jacobs leads us through the second floor of the remand center.
"Further remand is denied," magistrate Rumbidzai Mugwagwa told the court Thursday.
The two people under investigation were being held on judicial remand.
Supreme Court to vacate and remand the substantive rules we fought so
Indiana denied [Timbs] that defense, and the Court should reverse and remand.
Microsoft has said it supports the Pentagon's request to remand the case.
Judges should be able to remand suspects they determine to be dangerous.
The country's counter-terrorism unit had asked for a 10-day remand.
" "Unfortunately, the Washington state Supreme Court did not take that remand order seriously.
Though Rocky is in a remand prison, Sweden also has maximum-security prisons.
If that doesn't work, you put them in remand and they stay quiet.
Despite an unreasonably high remand rate, the Secretary "rubber stamps" their annual certification.
During the remand, they will be interrogated to find out about their alleged involvement.
The guy was on remand at the time, and his trial was still ongoing.
This remand rate has tripled over the past three decades, according to the report.
In Sweden, suspects are detained in remand prisons during investigations or until they face trial.
"A remand here is in the interests of justice because it will provide the agency with an opportunity to reconsider the award decision at issue in light of AWS's allegations, this Court's opinion, and any new information gathered during the proposed remand," the filing reads.
Prosecutors are seeking to revoke Ramos' bond and remand her to prison while she awaits trial.
"The court has sent them to police custody for physical remand of four days," Bakhsh said.
If the court were to remand the case, it might delay an opinion on the merits.
Rocky is being held at the Kronoberg remand prison, which has a capacity of 321 inmates.
Earlier, police obtained an extension of a remand order against the suspect on suspicion of killing a woman from the Philippines who disappeared in December 2017, in addition to a remand already obtained for the disappearance and murder of two women in May and August of 2018.
The government plans to install modern sanitation and convert a former nurses' hostel into a remand prison.
"Why don't we remand it completely and let the 8th Circuit decide what it meant," she said.
Puigdemont will appear in court tomorrow to have his remand extended, German prosecutors said in a statement.
They were formally arrested on Tuesday and ordered held on remand for 10 days while police investigate.
"I have no knowledge of any current diseases in the remand prison," he told Radio 1 Newsbeat.
"A remand here is in the interests of justice because it will provide the agency with an opportunity to reconsider the award decision at issue in light of AWS's allegations, this Court's opinion, and any new information gathered during the proposed remand," the Pentagon wrote in the filing.
If there was any doubt, Frank said, the Supreme Court should remand rather than dismiss as improvidently granted.
"I think she'll do just fine on the remand," said David Cherny, a Boston attorney representing Joy Young.
In the ensuing weeks, as he was taken into remand, he wondered: Who had framed him, and why?
On Thursday, O'Neill dismissed the prosecution's plea to revoke Cosby's $1 million bail and remand him to jail.
I arrived in the Melbourne Remand Centre after I got caught in Bacchus Marsh with a stolen car.
"Would it be A, proper, and B, helpful, for this court to remand for further findings?" he asked.
Once, I sent someone I strongly suspected to be a rapist to prison on remand for nine months.
For those on remand, leniency is harder to obtain: Limited access to rehabilitation often worsens their sentencing outcomes.
They are both being held in the maximum-security prison Tora 2 on pretrial remand for 15 days.
The accused were denied bail and will be held on remand until the next hearing on Sept. 29.
The justices could also remand the case to a lower court and revisit the issue later on appeal.
In the same week two inmates escaped from Pentonville prison; one of them had been on remand for murder.
Egyptian law allows prosecutors to freeze assets, ban travel and remand suspects in custody for extended periods without charge.
Bail reform in New Jersey changed this by introducing a right to remand anyone arrested who is deemed dangerous.
This Court should reverse the lower court's decision, reinstate Schmitt's Complaint in its entirety, and remand for further proceedings.
"Thus, we vacate and remand for a new trial in light of these errors," the three-judge panel wrote.
A district court in the town of Paralimni postponed the remand hearing because the woman's lawyer was not present.
The court ordered that on remand, the case should be dismissed with prejudice, and not without, as originally ordered.
Police spokesman Andreas Angelides said the man suspected of people trafficking will appear in court for a remand hearing Thursday.
"Whereas abeyance would maintain the Supreme Court's stay, a remand would raise substantial questions regarding the stay's vitality," they said.
I was trying to move cells, but I couldn't because I was on the next bus to the remand center.
He said that the remand will be for up to 15 days but police expect to file charges within 10 days.
That looked like a very smart move when U.S. District Judge Arthur Schwab, after denying a remand motion, dismissed the case.
And Judge Schwab's remand denial was not an "absurd or bizarre result" of the forum-defendant rule, the 3rd Circuit held.
The court said Yeo will stay in remand until June 1 to allow the higher court to hear the prosecution's challenge.
"Today they will be produced in the court and police will seek a 10-day remand to interrogate them," he added.
After a two-and-a-half hour remand hearing on Monday, prosecutors sought a court order to detain the former president.
The six men, who are currently held on remand, were either Danish citizens or foreigners resident in Denmark, the prosecutor said.
" Police arrested one man, 78-year-old Mallam Bello Abdullahi Umar, for running what they called an "illegal detention/remand home.
However, by taking various legal liberties and shortcuts, the commission may have left itself vulnerable to remand (if not outright reversal).
Authorities picked up Najib from his home after serving him with a remand order, two sources close to the family said.
In Nairobi Remand Centre, seven of us were crammed into a 17x16-foot cell with a tin bucket for a toilet.
Seeing his face wound, the school principal reports the family to Children's Services, whose agents remand the boy to foster care.
One approach might be for the Senate to unanimously remand the articles of impeachment to the House to develop solid facts.
The Board decided M-E-V-G- on remand from the Third Circuit, following oral arguments before the Board in December 2012.
Prosecutors on Thursday said they had enough evidence of Todorov's involvement in the unprecedented cyber attack and urged his remand in custody.
At one point he suggested that the Court might remand the case back to the lower court to develop a fuller record.
Golunov is accused of large-scale drug dealing and investigators had asked the court to remand him in custody for two months.
On remand, Gilbert cut its claimed hours to 1.73,700 (perhaps mindful of Judge Ellis' extremely skeptical assessment of the firm's billing records).
"We reverse Bain's conviction for armed bank robbery, vacate his sentence, and remand [to the district court] for further proceedings," he added.
Anti-graft agents picked up Najib from his home after serving him with a remand order, sources close to the family said.
He will be transferred from immigration detention to Bangkok's notoriously overcrowded remand prison while his case works its way through the courts.
Elovitch's remand was extended in this case, as was that of Nir Hefetz, who was the Netanyahu family spokesman for many years.
The World Prison Brief reported that the Philippines' total jail population (including pre-trial detainees and remand prisoners) was 188,278 in May 2018.
"The command enjoins parents to desist from taking their children/wards to illegal, unauthorized or unapproved remand/rehabilitation centers," the police statement said.
Zimmer spokeswoman Monica Kendrick said the company, based in Warsaw, Indiana, was "disappointed" and looks forward to continuing to defend itself on remand.
Either way, Lederman says, the justices might be inclined to remand the case to the lower courts based on new facts or circumstances.
They have been charged with breaking the Terrorism Act, punishable with up to 10 years in prison, and are on remand awaiting trial.
It also asked litigants to file motions on whether to remand the case back to the agency rather than hold it in abeyance.
Reuters focused on offenses with the largest pre-trial populations when comparing the average periods in remand, to minimize the impact of outliers.
As the law profs' paper documents, some have hewed to the strict language of the statute and refused to remand cases to state court.
They searched the house, put handcuffs on Friederike—a diminutive woman in her 60s—and her husband, and took them to a remand prison.
Jacobs readily admits that the conditions for convicted prisoners, who often qualify for privileges, are far better than for those in the remand center.
On Thursday, nine of his sacked cabinet were ordered by Spain's High Court to be held on remand pending an investigation and potential trial.
I was on remand at the time for firearms, extortion, and menacing an estate agent, and facing between ten and 15 years in jail.
" Contreras directed the agency to do a more thorough job and "not to treat remand as an exercise in filling out the proper paperwork.
The court will decide whether to remand the speaker, Carme Forcadell, and the lawmakers while the investigation continues or release them under certain conditions.
"We are intensively trying to find out what the accusations are and to lift the remand," said the German official, declining to be named.
Neither of the men have been charged with an offense, but arrested under a section of Bangladesh's criminal code that allows remand without charge.
Acting head of the awaiting trial facility Cecil Jacobs said entire floors in the remand center at Pollsmoor are designated for the notorious "numbers gang".
Yeo's lawyer, Philip Fong, objected to further remand for his client as a breach of his right to counsel and against the presumption of innocence.
On Thursday, nine members of Puigdemont's sacked cabinet were ordered by Spain's High Court to be held on remand pending an investigation and potential trial.
Then, on March 85033, Pai ordered agency counsel to seek a remand of the appeal brought by the states challenging the commission's April 2016 order.
Chancellor Bouchard viewed his assignment in the Wal-Mart remand as an instruction to decide whether the Delaware Supreme Court should adopt Laster's EZCorp test.
I was given a five year suspended sentence, which is really lenient by most judicial standards, and released after 150 days in jail on remand.
The messages looked ahead to an upcoming remand hearing for suspects in Case 4000, in which members of Netanyahu's inner circle are suspected of corruption.
Mr. Pavlensky will not serve any time in prison as he was on remand for 11 months, and two years of his sentence are suspended.
We hadn't seen each other for years and he had just got out of the Metropolitan Remand Center after having spent a year in solitary.
The banks, taking a cue from the appeals court, will doubtless argue on remand that governments around the world are already punishing them for Libor transgressions.
The opposition leaders, four of whom are members of parliament, were detained at a remand prison until a court rules on their bail applications on Thursday.
Last March, for instance, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria of San Francisco granted a motion by San Mateo County to remand its case to state court.
The court decided to remand them in custody on Friday, on the grounds of attempted military espionage and entering a prohibited military zone, Turkish media said.
Family members of the two journalists say they have not received any official communication about the question of remand or the investigation, and neither has Reuters.
A sign in Londonderry opposing internment by remand, a practice used during the Troubles, in which the British held Irish republicans for years without charging them.
Puigdemont will name pro-independence campaigner Jordi Sanchez, currently in jail on remand in Madrid for charges of sedition, for his successor as candidate, the paper said.
It would allow the Court to dismiss or remand the case to a lower federal court, further delaying its consideration of one of Trump's most controversial policies.
By law, Cypriot authorities are required within 24 hours of an arrest to take a suspect before a magistrate where an extension of remand can be requested.
If the state justices agree with him, Bouchard said, the high court must remand the Wal-Mart case again so he can decide dismissal on the merits.
When you go into remand, they let you keep the shoes you got arrested in, and I had a fresh pair of black and white Air Max.
A third would do community service for a year because he had stayed in remand longer than the three years he would have served for being an accomplice.
"A remand would do nothing more than prolong a suit that has already persisted for eight years and cost the parties on both sides significant resources," he wrote.
A spokeswoman for New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said, "We respect the court's decision and will continue to defend the statute on remand" to the lower court.
"To remedy those violations, the Corps will have to reconsider those sections of its environmental analysis upon remand by the Court," the judge said in a court order.
But it's not immediately clear when the pair was first remanded and whether the authorities will seek court approval to remand them for a second 14-day period.
But several inmates, who among them have spent time in 11 correctional facilities, reported that treatment programs in the prisons were either unavailable or limited for remand prisoners.
The board vacated the recent decision on Monday in light of Member William Emanuel's conflict of interest, so the court should undo the remand, the agency's lawyers said.
The court ruled that, under Argentina's "two-for-one" law, some of the time he had spent on remand should reduce his sentence by double that amount of time.
Lange tested positive for cocaine and the drug court has the authority to remand Lange to jail, Katherine Carter, a spokesperson for the Essex County Prosecutor's Office, tells PEOPLE.
On Monday, the state prosecutor asked a court to remand the local Amnesty International director and nine other activists in custody pending trial for membership of a terrorist organization.
A prosecutor has asked the court to remand the suspects, who are accused of belonging to Islamic State, to custody pending formal charges and a trial, Vatan newspaper reported.
"Remand thus would avoid the most egregious flaw in EPA's request for indefinite abeyance of a rule that is subject to a stay pending expedited judicial review," they said.
YANGON (Reuters) - Two Reuters journalists detained in Myanmar will be allowed to meet their families once their first 14-day period of remand expires, according to local media reports.
Justice Kagan, joined by Justices Ginsburg, Breyer, and Sotomayor, wrote a concurrence in which she described the kind of evidence the plaintiffs could submit on remand to establish standing.
Since his July 2 arrest, TMZ has reported that Rocky's been subjected to horrible conditions at Kronoberg Remand Prison, and fans and celebrities are now petitioning officials on Change.
I never felt scared or threatened, even when I was allowed into a remand cell in Johannesburg Central A prison, where some of the prisoners were very violent guys.
U.S. Judge Laura Taylor Swain last year struck down a previous receiver bid by bond insurers, only to have an appeals court remand the matter back to her in August.
In response to the Third Circuit's remand of Validiviezo-Galdamez, the Board in M-E-V-G- posited a three-part test to flesh out the definition of a PSG.
On remand, VirnetX's two suits were combined, and in February, a jury returned with an even bigger verdict, $625.6 million, one of the highest ever in a U.S. patent case.
But the proper course for federal judges overseeing follow-on statewide class actions removed to federal court, according to the Scottrade plaintiffs, is to remand the cases to state court.
After 30 months spent held in remand, Giorgos walked free on Friday—he's served the maximum amount of time in temporary detention, and the case still hasn't gone to trial.
The number of prisoners in remand, as Ms. Colquitt was — charged with a crime, not granted bail, kept in custody, but not yet found guilty in court — has also increased.
Sarah could muster tears for her attempted rapist, but sees fit to remand a friend who stuck up for her countless times to the bondage and violence of psychiatric institutionalization.
Argentina had sought to overturn the injunction at the Court of Appeals, which will now have to remand the case back to Mr Griesa's court to enable it to be lifted.
He was detained on April 27 last year after taking part in a peaceful protest against the country's ruling junta, and held on remand in Bangkok, the capital, since April 30.
According to writer Jacqueline Schneider, who wrote the report for Forbes, Mayers is designing a new wardrobe and uniforms for Kronoberg remand prison, where he was held while facing assault charges.
On remand of MATS, the D.C. Circuit accepted the EPA's claims that most power plants already were in compliance and declined to vacate the rule declared unlawful by the Supreme Court.
Currently on remand, a string of drug offenses have led him to now be looking at a sentence of around ten to 12 years if convicted of his most recent charge.
The Department of Defense is asking the court to remand the case to "reconsider certain aspects of the challenged agency decision," but that it won't seek bids from any other companies.
"We are pleased with the Federal Circuit's decision to remand for a new trial that allows us to present our complete evidence to the jury," Sanofi General Counsel Karen Linehan said.
Kavala launched his defense on Monday in the court in Silivri, a town west of Istanbul and the site of Turkey's largest prison, where he has been held on remand since 2017.
In the case of Mississippi, the Supreme Court could remand the challenge back to the appeals court and tell it to take a second look with this new Texas precedent in mind.
"We issued another remand this morning for them," Min Thant, an information officer at the Western District Court in the commercial capital of Yangon, told Reuters by telephone, without giving further details.
Prawet is in pre-trial detention at a Bangkok remand prison after being held incommunicado at the 11th Army Circle base in Bangkok, a facility the military uses as a temporary prison.
"Remand is the correct remedy because a failure of federal subject-matter jurisdiction means only that the federal courts have no power to adjudicate the matter," the 9th Circuit said in Polo.
Kavala launched his defence on Monday in the court in Silivri, a town west of Istanbul and the site of Turkey's largest prison, where he has been held on remand since 2017.
Finally, the N.Y.P.D. believes significant bail reform can be achieved, as long as judges are granted the discretion to remand suspects whom they determine to be genuinely dangerous, including chronic repeat offenders.
They are on remand while they await trial for drawing on President Pierre Nkurunziza's face during one of their classes, Lewis Mudge, the Central Africa Director at Human Rights Watch told CNN.
Saeed, arrested on the same charges, has been on judicial remand since July, a move welcomed by U.S. President Donald Trump who wants Pakistan to do more to crack down on militancy.
The police were also expecting to obtain court permission to remand the four for up to 15 days as they prepare to charge them under Section 8 of the Export and Import Law.
In its filing, the city asked Chief Justice John Roberts to reject the oil companies' bid to stay the case while they appeal a federal court's decision to remand it to state court.
Sanjeev Kumar, who denied the charges at a court in the commercial capital Dar es Salaam, was sent to a remand prison as suspects in money laundering cases are not entitled to bail.
The case brought by an affiliate of the Service Employees International Union affiliate challenging the hiring policy of Southcoast Hospitals Groups Inc was on remand from the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
" The prosecutors' motion says, "The government respectfully submits this motion for a bail revocation hearing, at which the government will move to revoke the defendant Martin Shkreli's bail and remand him into custody.
Far more likely, however, is the Supreme Court will call for a remand, which sends the law back to the EPA, where Pruitt could rework the rule into a weaker, more corporate-friendly version.
He turned up after six or so months—some of it spent on remand for a long forgotten crime—only to disappear again, back to his Spanish homeland at the turn of the millennium.
With a total debt to GDP ratio of 350 percent, this third scenario has very low odds of occurring; but should remand the economy into a recession even if such a plan is deployed.
On Thursday, eight former ministers from the sacked Catalan regional government – including former vice president Oriol Junqueras – were held on remand by a Spanish judge, on the basis they could be a flight risk.
A federal appeals court has reversed two lower court rulings in a dispute over water rights in Nevada's Walker River Basin and ordered that the cases be reassigned to a different judge on remand.
Browning-Ferris Industries, the former waste management company at the center of the case, has asked the court to remand the case back to the board in light of the NLRB ruling last week.
Rapper A$AP Rocky, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, is reportedly designing a new wardrobe and uniforms for Kronoberg remand prison, the Swedish prison were he was held on assault charges in July.
U.S. District Judge Thomas Varlan granted a request by the three Tennessee district attorneys to remand the lawsuit against Endo, Purdue Pharma LP and Mallinckrodt PLC to Sullivan County Circuit Court in Kingsport, Tennessee.
Wednesday's remand hearing was briefly adjourned as the Supreme Court rushed a team of commissioners to investigate, after lawyers for Kumar said he had been attacked inside the Patiala House court in New Delhi.
The 9th Circuit ruling that led to the remand to Judge Pregerson held that in order to plead securities fraud, investors must allege that the defendant acted to induce them to buy the security.
"It now would be appropriate to grant the certiorari petitions, vacate the judgment below, and remand to the court of appeals for further consideration in light of the NDAA," Solicitor General Noel Francisco wrote.
Kabendera's lawyer said that money laundering was not a bailable offence, meaning the journalist would have to remain in remand prison until his case was concluded, warning this could be for up to three years.
"We affirm the judgment as to guilt, reverse the judgment as to the sentence of death, and remand the matter for a new penalty determination," Kruger wrote on behalf of the panel of seven judges.
On Monday, a magistrate's court granted an application by anti-graft officials to remand Najib's former aide for a week to assist in their investigations into 1MDB, according to a report by national newswire Bernama.
Urgent cases, which will continue to go up before the courts, include pre-trial decisions on whether to remand suspects in custody, as well as decisions relating to the protection of minors, the document said.
But when the case was sent back on remand, Larry lost — not on federal grounds but because of Washington state's "Blaine Amendment" that has been interpreted to be far stricter than the federal Establishment Clause.
A federal appeals court has granted the National Labor Relations Board's request to remand an appeal of its high-profile decision involving a smaller bargaining unit at a Volkswagen Group of America Inc plant in Tennessee.
" The court's decision read: "On remand, we remind the trial court that its sentence must reflect not just the rehabilitative needs of Mr. Celestin, but also the gravity of the offense and protection of the public.
Please God remand them to the suburbs where they and their parents can colonise every restaurant, all the while pretending that the idiotic indulgence of their privilege signifies cosmopolitan—you know, as in sophisticated 'European'—commitments.
The DOE asked the district court to remand the case back to the agency so that Limnia could apply again for a loan and officials could reconsider the issues, and the district court complied last year.
In the January remand order, the state justices instructed Chancellor Bouchard to reconsider the constitutional due process rights of the Delaware Wal-Mart plaintiffs in light of the U.S. Supreme Court's 2011 ruling in Smith v.
HAMBURG (Reuters) - German police arrested the head of powertrain development at Volkswagen's Porsche business and are holding him on remand because he is considered a flight risk, a person familiar with the matter said on Friday.
New South Wales Corrective Services acknowledged that there were practical difficulties in offering rehabilitation to remand prisoners, because they are often shuffled between correctional centers, or moved away from centers for long periods while attending court.
MADRID, April 5 (Reuters) - Spain's prosecutor on Thursday asked a High Court judge to remand Swiss bank whistleblower Herve Falciani in custody awaiting a ruling on whether he will be extradited to Switzerland, newspaper ABC said.
What the report does not address is that 76 percent of the cases appealed from the Board to the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims involved a remand or return to the Board for further action.
U.S. District Judge Dan Polster in Cleveland, Ohio, in an order suggested the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation remand lawsuits by San Francisco, Chicago and the Cherokee Nation to the courts they were originally filed in.
The Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) said it had asked the European Union Commission, which has default authority over the matter automatically due the size of the companies' combined sales, to remand it to the ACM.
The four were charged under the Export and Import Law and face up to three years in prison if found guilty, police said, adding that a trial would begin at the end of a 15-day remand.
On Friday, DEA agents flew to Colombia to remand in custody retired Venezuelan general Cliver Alcala, three people familiar with the matter said, after he agreed to work with prosecutors who charged him in the same case.
"On remand to the lower courts, the Board looks forward to explaining why its commonsense restroom and locker room policy is legal under the Constitution and federal law," the Gloucester County School Board said in a statement.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts on Friday urged a federal court to remand to state court its lawsuit accusing Exxon Mobil Corp of misleading investors and consumers for decades about the role fossil fuels play in climate change.
The Commission's disregard of its duty to analyze the impact of the 2018 Order on public safety renders its decision arbitrary and capricious in that part and warrants a remand with direction to address the issues raised.
"Wow, what a tough sentence for Paul Manafort, who has represented Ronald Reagan, Bob Dole and many other top political people and campaigns," Trump tweeted on July 15, referring to a judge's decision to remand Manafort to custody.
Environmentalists and renewable energy advocates say sending the Clean Power Plan back to the EPA — what is called a "remand" — is preferable to freezing the case indefinitely while the Trump administration figures out what to do with it.
Environmentalists and renewable energy advocates say sending the Clean Power Plan back to the EPA -- what is called a "remand" -- is preferable to freezing the case indefinitely while the Trump administration figures out what to do with it.
He gave correctional services two weeks to prove the court with a reason why they should not order a drastic reduction in numbers at the remand center immediately to 120% of capacity (currently, it is more than double that).
The prosecution's move to challenge the bail in the High Court means Yeo Jiawei, a 33-year-old Singaporean who is facing nine charges including forgery, money laundering and has already served 40 days in remand, stays in detention.
That said, Judge Frank's handling of the Best Buy case after remand from the 8th Circuit is worth recounting because future securities defendants will surely try to replicate arguments that worked so well for Simpson Thacher and its client.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A Turkish court on Thursday ruled to remand in jail prominent businessman and rights activist Osman Kavala, who is accused of trying to overthrow the government by organizing protests six years ago, one of his lawyers said.
A U.S. appeals court has granted the National Labor Relations Board's request to remand a case challenging a restaurant chain's workplace rules in light of the board's recent decision revising its standard for determining when such rules are valid.
" The ruling "conflicts with Supreme Court precedent holding that where an agency's order is not sustainable on the record, a court should vacate the underlying decision and remand for further consideration by the agency, rather than directing specific action.
Buddha Issara was formally stripped of his position as a monk and sent to Bangkok remand prison to await trial on charges of robbery, forgery, and illegal detention of officials during the protests, his lawyer, Theerayuth Suwankaesorn, told Reuters.
On remand, though, a federal judge in Manhattan denied Kirtsaeng's petition for more than $2 million in attorneys' fees, finding that Wiley's lawsuit was objectively reasonable and noting that Kirtsaeng's Supreme Court attorneys at Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe represented him pro bono.
HAMBURG, April 20 (Reuters) - German police have arrested the head of powertrain development at Volkswagen's Porsche business and he is being held on remand as he was seen as a flight risk, a person familiar with the matter said on Friday.
However, Torra's cabinet choices of Jordi Turull and Josep Rull, who are both on remand, and Antoni Comin and Lluis Puig i Gordi, now in Brussels and also wanted by the Spanish police, threatens to keep the region in political limbo.
"A voluntary remand is typically appropriate only when the agency intends to revisit the challenged agency decision on review," Judge Brett Kavanaugh, nominated to the court by President George W. Bush, wrote for the three judges who heard the case.
Twenty-one of the men are being held in the Lefortovo remand prison in Moscow and three who were wounded during their capture are in a hospital wing of a jail, the channel reported, citing a public body that monitors prisons.
"When 'a civil case from a court in the federal system … has become moot while on its way here,' the court's 'established practice' is 'to reverse or vacate the judgment below and remand with a direction to dismiss,'" the court said.
A spokeswoman for Corrective Services said it offered remand prisoners a flexible 20-session program that helped participants better understand their addiction, though she acknowledged that the program was offered in only about a third of the state's 38 correctional facilities.
"The Department maintains that the JEDI Cloud contract was awarded based upon a fair and unbiased source selection process, and any re-evaluation on remand will also be conducted in a fair and unbiased manner," he wrote in an emailed statement.
The goal of MPPs is to remand Central American migrants to Mexico — and, more recently, Guatemala — while their asylum and immigration cases proceed in the U.S. More than 50,000 people have been displaced as they wait for court dates and rulings.
The 18 plaintiffs urged Judge Denise Cote of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, who is overseeing the MDL, to remand their cases to Delaware state court, where they had been filed earlier this year.
In its letter to the court on Wednesday, the CFPB suggested that if the 5th Circuit agrees that the appointment clause is unconstitutional, it should sever the provision and remand the underlying case against All American to the trial court.
U.S. District Judge Elizabeth Wolford in Rochester, New York in a decision on Tuesday said plaintiff Joseph Barone had properly alleged state law claims that are parallel to federal law, granting his request for remand to New York's Monroe County Supreme Court.
After his remand was sentenced by a lower court, the High Court bench of Justice Syed Muhammad Dastagir Husain and Justice Md Iqbal Kabir have requested that officials release Alam to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University for an analysis of his health conditions.
"Be assured that we would vigorously oppose in court any attempt to remand the Clean Power Plan back to EPA so late in the litigation, and prior to a decision from the Court on the merits of the claims," the letter read.
"Because we conclude that the petitioner's trial counsel rendered constitutionally adequate representation, we reverse the judgment of the habeas court and remand the case to that court with direction to render judgment denying the petition," the state's high court said in its decision.
The EPA said in a filing with the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday that it plans to seek remand of a final rule adopted in January covering parts of the challenged Texas and Oklahoma regulations on visible air pollution.
A federal appeals court appeared split on Tuesday over whether to remand a case involving a major Obama-era National Labor Relations Board decision that made it easier to hold companies jointly liable for labor law violations by their contractors or franchisees.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A former Singapore wealth manager of troubled Swiss private bank BSI Bank will remain in remand of white-collar police after the state prosecutor said it is challenging a court's decision on Thursday to grant him bail of S$600,000 ($435,761).
It seems unlikely to me that either DOJ or FHFA, which has independent litigating authority, will ask the Supreme Court to look at the 5th Circuit's en banc ruling, even putting aside the appellate remand of shareholders' APA claim to the trial court.
"The N.Y.P.D. believes significant bail reform can be achieved, as long as judges are granted the discretion to remand suspects whom they determine to be genuinely dangerous, including chronic repeat offenders," Commissioner Shea wrote in an Op-Ed for The New York Times.
A federal judge in Texas abused his discretion by refusing to remand two lawsuits filed by an Independent Physicians Association to state court and ordering the association not to file any more lawsuits without his permission, a U.S. appeals court held on Wednesday.
The FDA in a court filing on Wednesday proposed adoption of a timeline of not less than 10 months to submit the applications after a final ruling, if the court decides not to remand the case back to the agency for further action.
Trump's EPA could ask the DC Circuit for a so-called "voluntary remand," a motion that would essentially halt the case while the EPA reviews the complaints, according to Michael Gerrard, the director of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia Law School.
It would have seemed, to anyone on the outside without much knowledge of recidivism or how much crime still goes on in prison, that being arrested and held on remand in prison under the suspicion of selling drugs would have stopped Mitchell selling more drugs.
He and his co-authors have proposed a new clause in the judicial code to allow plaintiffs to counter snap removals by serving in-state defendants within the time limits set out in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure then seeking remand within 30 days.
SINGAPORE, May 26 (Reuters) - A former Singapore wealth manager of troubled Swiss private bank BSI Bank will remain in remand of white-collar police after the state prosecutor said it is challenging a court's decision on Thursday to grant him bail of S$600,000 ($435,761).
" Although the federal appeals court affirmed the district court's ruling that no action be taken against IRS employees in their individual capacities, the judges in the end ruled to "vacate and remand for further proceedings with respect to the equitable clams of the plantiff-appellants.
Dela Rosa, a stocky, celebrity-like general nicknamed "Bato" (Rock), was responding to hours of testimony from Kerwin Espinosa, a confessed drugs dealer and son of a mayor who was shot dead last month by police while in prison on remand for narcotics links.
"I think the fact that the judge yesterday allowed him to walk out of that courtroom, did not remand him immediately to jail, gives us a sense about what this judge is likely to do when he gets to the sentencing hearing," she said.
Plaintiffs, who are represented by the same lawyers in both the state court class actions and the 8th Circuit appeal, responded that federal judges in California and Florida can't dismiss the cases at all but must remand them to state court for lack of jurisdiction.
Last week, plaintiffs' lawyers from Blood Hurst & O'Reardon, Siprut, Cohelan Khoury & Singer and other firms asked U.S. District Judge James Whittemore of Tampa last week to remand their state-court class action, noting, of course, that his California counterpart did just that in January.
The chancellor made his recommendation in response to a remand order from the Delaware Supreme Court last January in the Wal-Mart case, which alleges that board members breached their duty to shareholders in their response to allegations of bribery by corporate executives in Mexico.
One inmate who was advised by his lawyer to remain anonymous to avoid repercussions from Corrective Services, said he had been moved nine times during his 15 months in remand, and that these disruptions had come when he most needed help to fight methamphetamine addiction.
The remand to the district court was a big step towards finally bringing some sanity, certainty, and clarity to the underlying questions of the case: How should design patent remedies be calculated since the Supreme Court ruled that total profits is not an appropriate remedy?
Prosecutor Joan Illuzzi asked the court to remand Weinstein into custody given the seriousness of the latest charges brought against him in LA. Illuzzi said remanding him would ensure he attends court and suggested he was a flight risk because of his financial means.
The defense, arguing against the remand, said that the warrant hadn't been put into the national warrant system yet, and the Los Angeles District Attorney's office assured defense attorneys that they won't act on the warrant until the end of the New York trial.
An algorithm then produces a score, which is then used by judges in determining whether to hold someone in jail ("remand" them), or to release them to some form of supervision or on their own recognizance (with the agreement to appear for court hearings).
On remand, Judge Crotty entertained new briefing and held an evidentiary hearing to consider the bank's arguments that shareholders had not shown a link between its alleged misstatements and share price declines following reports of government investigations of its marketing of four of its collateral debt obligations.
The new administration could try to go to the DC Circuit Court — which has heard oral arguments on the Clean Power Plan already but not yet decided its fate — and ask the court to do what's called a "voluntary remand," sending the rule back to agency.
If a majority of the eight active justices had thought that the states lacked standing to bring the action in the first place, then that majority of justices would have voted to vacate the judgment below and remand for dismissal on the ground of absence of standing.
YANGON, Dec 27 (Reuters) - A court in Myanmar agreed on Wednesday to remand two Reuters journalists in custody for a second 14-day period as authorities continued a probe into allegations that they breached the nation's Official Secrets Act, according to the lawyer for the reporters.
Azar also worked to navigate the Trump administration's ever-shifting politics, even as he spent much of 2018 tied up by fallout from the administration's widely despised policy to separate migrant children from their families at the U.S.-Mexico border and remand them into HHS custody.
"The question before the court now is whether the pipeline should continue operating, exposing the tribes to the very risks that the Corps will be examining, while this remand is underway," the tribes wrote, referring to certain parts of the environmental review that the agency is redoing.
On day one, the EPA could ask the DC Circuit Court, which is reviewing the Clean Power Plan, for a "voluntary remand," which would send the rule back to the EPA, and if the courts agreed, the EPA could start trying to replace the rule with something weaker.
"The Corps' original estimate that its review and analysis of the remand issues would conclude between late November and early December 2017 was based in part upon the Corps' understanding that it would take Dakota Access approximately thirty days to provide the requested information," lawyers wrote in their filing.
" Should the lawyers find that path forward, Hunt said, "Our current plan would be to file a motion in the Supreme Court to request instructions on remand to govern further proceedings in order to simplify and expedite the remaining litigation and provide clarity to the process going forward.
A unanimous panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit reversed a ruling by a lower court judge who agreed last year to remand the case to the Energy Department based on its promise to review any new loan applications filed by San Francisco-based Limnia.
No doubt, we will see a rush to the courthouse, asking the Supreme Court to vacate and remand the substantive rules we fought so hard for over the past few years, because today, the FCC uses legally-suspect means to clear the decks of substantive protections for consumers and competition.
Still, it may have come as a bit of a surprise for the South Yorkshire Police to learn that 29-year-old Joe wasn't about to be held back by something as simple as a temporary home in custody, keeping his drug network going over the phone while held on remand.
"At this time, the Ministry has not done an in-depth analysis of why there are more deaths in remand custody than there are in sentenced custody," he said Seventy-five percent of deaths in custody in Saskatchewan over the past five years have involved prisoners awaiting trial, the Reuters review shows.
" On the very same day, in announcing his intent to seek the Lifeline court remand because he believes the current federal Lifeline provider designation process is unlawful, Pai stated: "I want to make clear that broadband will remain in the Lifeline program as long as I have the privilege of serving as chairman.
The Justice Department has already appealed Judge's Leon's merger approval, and while judicial review is generally confined to the record of the case, the court of appeals might remand the case for more fact-finding or cite AT&T's post-merger conduct as evidence of the errors in Judge Leon's economic reasoning.
Syed should not be granted a new trial "when there has been no new evidence, no change in law, no material link to the original justification for remand, and no reason why the claim could not have been raised at numerous prior proceedings," Deputy Attorney General Thiruvendran Vignarajah said in the 45-page appeal.
" They called the EPA's actions "an unmistakable example of agency overreach: an executive agency strayed far beyond the limited authority the legislative branch gave it, and then, which this court corrected the agency's error, EPA requested on remand that the unauthorized, unlawful regulation should be left in place to have the force of law.
But only Mr Thomas was adamant that he would have upheld the Texas law in full: his two conservative colleagues suggested that "[t]he proper course would be to remand to the lower courts" where an approach to the clinic closings could be crafted that is "tailored to the specific facts shown in this case".
"In the final analysis, the best outcome for the class, for the legitimacy of class action settlements, and for the legitimacy of proper notice guaranteed under due process would be for the 8th Circuit to maintain jurisdiction by denying the stay in order to reject the settlement and remand it back to District Judge Smith," Ates said.
The new bill, which followed a House Judiciary hearing last November on snap removals, adopts a "snap back" fix: Federal courts would be required to remand cases that were removed for failure to serve the forum defendant if plaintiffs properly served that defendant within 30 days or within the time specified in state service process rules.
The board asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit to recall a case involving Browning-Ferris Industries that it had agreed to remand to it in December, after the NLRB in a separate case that month adopted a new standard for determining when companies are liable for labor law violations by contractors and franchisees.
On remand from the U.S. Supreme Court, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that "the most natural reading" of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) shows that Congress did not intend to exempt from its coverage "service advisors" involved in both sales and maintenance, like those who sued a California Mercedes Benz dealership owned by Encino Motorcars.
A summary of the prison's celebrity guests includes encounters with Bertrand Russell (who served six months in 1918 for "pacifist activities"), Mick Jagger (a single night on remand for drug possession) and Oswald Mosley (who complained, during his detention for being a Nazi sympathiser, that he found it difficult to read over the din caused by his fellow prisoners playing table tennis).
But in addition to Frank, the other three advocates who argued Wednesday – Principal Deputy Solicitor General Jeffrey Wall on behalf of the government as an amicus, Jeffrey Lamken of MoloLamken on behalf of the class and Pincus for Google – said a remand would allow full briefing on the complex and relatively unexplored question of Spokeo standing and the Stored Communications Act.
"Remand would allow termination of the Supreme Court's stay pending litigation, and would properly place the responsibility on EPA to follow statutory rulemaking procedures if it wishes to delay implementation or make other changes to the rule," a coalition of environmental and health groups led by the Environmental Defense Fund told the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Monday.
According to our calculation, 153 people arrested on burglary and robbery charges in 2018 would have been released without bail or remand under the new law, despite the fact that their collective records comprise 9,926 arrests for crimes including 1,134 robberies, 891 assaults, 524 burglaries, 334 weapons charges, 48 sex crimes (including 15 rapes), and 25 murders or attempted murders.
"Because the Court of Appeals did not reach the larger question of whether the entire Affordable Care Act must now fall, and instead remanded that to the district court, the Supreme Court will face far less pressure to take this case now -- versus waiting until the case comes back after that remand," said Steve Vladeck, CNN Supreme Court analyst and professor at the University of Texas School of Law.
"Given the gravity of the dispute and the substantial clarification and refinement in the positions of the parties, the parties on remand should be afforded an opportunity to arrive at an approach going forward that accommodates petitioners' religious exercise while at the same time ensuring that women covered by petitioners' health plans 'receive full and equal health coverage, including contraceptive coverage,' " the court said, quoting from a brief filed by the government.
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Clarence ThomasClarence ThomasWhat to know about the fight over Trump's tax returns Liberal, conservative Supreme Court justices unite in praising Stevens Overnight Health Care — Sponsored by Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids — Harris walks back support for eliminating private insurance | Missouri abortion clinic to remain open through August | Georgia sued over 'heartbeat' abortion law MORE dissented from the court's majority decision to vacate the Nevada Supreme Court ruling and remand the case back to the lower court.
It's remotely possible that the justices divided equally on the question of standing, but then that a majority of justices (perhaps all the justices, including those who voted against standing) united on the merits, but that (adhering to the traditional notion that judges should cast votes based on case outcomes rather than on an issue-by-issue basis) the court would still report an even divide with four justices voting to remand the case with instructions to dismiss for lack of standing and four justices voting to affirm (or reverse) the injunction on the merits.

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