Meanings (ES + gloss)
remandar
To send a prisoner back to custody.
Mr. Goodstein has described the majority of leaders of the gay movement as "neurotics" who should be remanded to the "counseling couches where they belong."
The number of days for which the offender was remanded in custody in connection with the offence or a related offence is to count as time served by the offender as part of the sent…
remandar
To send a case back to a lower court for further consideration.