0 to send someone accused of committing a crime away from court until their trial begins:
1 the state of being remanded
After 1900, information on the ' insane ' was available only on persons who came to the attention of a physician, or who were remanded for treatment in an institution.
He was remanded for a summary of evidence to be taken, but this had not been completed at the time of his release.
The latest available information, which is as complete as we can provide, relates to those initially remanded in custody in 1981.
Of these, 23 were imprisoned following conviction in court and 66 were remanded in custody and will be brought to trial as soon as possible.
I make that point because it does not suggest that any excessive use of remands in custody was made during that period.
The remaining 21 were 17-year-olds remanded awaiting trial or sentence.
Otherwise, he will be remanded in custody or on bail with conditions, as appropriate, until such time as he is fit to plead.
Of these, about 1,800 untried and more than 300 convicted unsentenced prisoners had been initially remanded into custody more than 120 days earlier.
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