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Answer for the clue "Place in custody ", 6 letters:
remand

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Word definitions for remand in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Remand \Re*mand"\, n. The act of remanding; the order for recommitment.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a remand prisoner British English (= one who is waiting for their trial ) ▪ A prison governor is refusing to accept any more remand prisoners. be remanded in custody British English (= be kept in prison until you ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Remand may refer to: Remand (court procedure) , when an appellate court sends a case back to the trial court or lower appellate court Remand (detention) , detention of a suspect prior to a trial, conviction, or sentencing

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-15c., from Middle French remander "send for again" (12c.) or directly from Late Latin remandare "to send back word, repeat a command," from Latin re- "back" (see re- ) + mandare "to consign, order, commit to one's charge" (see mandate (n.)). Specifically ...

Usage examples of remand.

Clearly you have aided and abetted a traitor to escape justice, and you will be remanded.

These last statements, however, prove only that Paul thought the bad as well as the good would be raised up and judged: they are not inconsistent with the belief that the condemned would afterwards either be annihilated, or remanded everlastingly to the under world.

The prisoner is remanded to the psychiatric ward of Wanhope Hospital for observation.

The decision of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia denying mandamus was reversed by the Supreme Court, and the case remanded.

The Court was vested with jurisdiction and powers of a district court to hear appeals filed within thirty days against denials of protests by the Price Administrator and with exclusive jurisdiction to set aside regulations, orders, or price schedules, in whole or in part, or to remand the proceeding.

The following day Rosemary West, too, was remanded in custody there, and her interrogation at Cheltenham police station brought to an end.

On remand in Seattle where everything was freely available and widely used, most of the dopeheads held down their swirl for a minute or so but Raf could double that, which had to do with possessing more red blood cells or maybe just better ones.

You, therefore, are remanded to your palace, and the trumpet is now sounding before the great mosque to summon all the host against Alroy, whom Hassan has vowed to bring to Hamadan dead or alive.

And then, as a null, you will be remanded to the Inquisition for requisite surgery and psychochemical conditioning.

At the end of the sitting he told me that he was obliged to remand me, and that during my remand I must not leave Paris or get married, as all my civil rights were in suspense pending the decision.

I had visions of ending up in Borstal or prison or being the new young meat in an overcrowded remand wing.

Clearly you have aided and abetted a traitor to escape justice, and you will be remanded.

Dunnet is a senior officer of the Special Branch of New Scotland Yard and a member of Interpol and he has accumulated enough evidence against you, for aiding and abetting criminals, to ensure that you'll spend the next few years in a remand home and Borstal.

You remanded the duty to Governor Pardonnet He made an agreement to follow Blood rules on Blood ships.

Pursuant to section 29713 of the Childhood Protection Act, stipulating childcare arrangements for dependent children with both parents drawing paychecks, you are hereby notified of the requirement to remand your daughter, Yalena Khrustinova, for federally mandated daycare, to begin no more than three business days after receipt of this notification.