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Перевод: remand
[прилагательное] арестованный; [существительное] оставленный под стражей; возвращение под стражу; арестованный ; исключение из списков; отчисление; [глагол] взять вновь под стражу; возвращать под стражу; отсылать дело обратно на доследование; отчислять
Тезаурус:
- The remand of an employer at the governmental communications centre on spying charges brought rumours of American rage and a scandal of treachery of much greater proportions than that of the commander of the Queen's guards resignation because of homosexual activities.
- These conditions touch on many aspects of our national life: health threatened by overcrowded and insanitary homes; education retarded when children have no room in which to do homework, or arrive tired at school after sleeping in a room with several others; marriages broken up through the strain of sharing a home or making do in cramped and uncomfortable quarters; Borstal institutions, remand homes and approved schools filled by the products of an unhappy home life.
- "During 11 months on remand I saw people go on trial every day but never anyone win.
- The first contract for a privately managed remand centre has been awarded.
- He turned up for a remand hearing at Redbridge court covered in baby oil to make it difficult for warders to grab hold of him.
- A prisoner on remand?
- But I consider myself perfectly competent to be able to go to court, make applications for remand, make pleas of mitigation where there's a guilty plea and also conduct a case in such a way as to be able to pass it over to someone else in the practice.
- Stewart Raynsford and Peter Kemp, both accused of armed robbery, were attacked by inmates in the remand wing of Chelmsford Prison.
- Taylor House staff are also involved in bail support work, designed to keep teenagers on remand out of prison.
- While on remand in Brixton prison the arrogant killer boasted to warders: "I've killed a copper - I'll have two of you next.
- FOUR remand prisoners were on the run last night after they attacked prison officers and jumped handcuffed through a smashed window of a moving coach.
- He had appeared on remand accused of killing the seven-year-old girl the previous day.
- Lillian Heath wrote to 38-year-old husband Michael in his remand cell to say: "I don't want you back."
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