extension of remand - translation to german
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extension of remand - translation to german

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Remanded; Remand (disambiguation); Remand (law)

extension of remand      
Haftsverlängerung
telephone extension         
TERM IN TELEPHONY
Telephone extension; Phone extension; Phone extensions
Telefonnebenanschluß (innerer Telefonanschluß)
Haftverlängerung      
n. remand in custody, extension of imprisonment

Definition

remand centre
(remand centres)
In Britain, a remand centre is an institution where people who are accused of a crime are sent until their trial begins or until a decision about their punishment has been made.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Remand

Remand may refer to:

  • Remand (court procedure), when an appellate court sends a case back to the trial court or lower appellate court
  • Pre-trial detention, detention of a suspect prior to a trial, conviction, or sentencing
Examples of use of extension of remand
1. The court did, however, restrict the extension of remand to eight days.
2. Mir and Mattoo, MLAs from Dooru in Anantnag district and Habbakadal in Srinagar city respectively, were presented in person before the CJM at his residence for the extension of remand.
3. Bogoslavsky‘s trial is scheduled to begin in February 200'. In issuing the extension, Arbel criticized the common practice of requesting a remand extension until Supreme Court proceedings end. (Only the Supreme Court can authorize the holding of a suspect for longer than nine months – T.Z.) "The extension of remand beyond the statutory period is no longer only for complex cases," Arbel wrote in her ruling.