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    1. “We have already discussed this! He is still my prisoner,” he insisted, but his voice sounded less severe as he added, “But he must go with me, until I can remand him to the custody of another who might better understand the way he talks


    2. remand centres and also those that were drowned in creeks


    3. Mauricio Vasquez was sent to prison on remand to await trial


    4. I should imagine he will be held on remand


    5. He was angry but he would leave Bridges alone while he was on remand then listen to the court case


    6. I was at Junee gaol having arrived a month ago from the remand centre in Canberra


    7. On the 22rd of February my family visited me and Mr 4 at the remand centre and with my usual optimism told them I would win the following day, mainly to put them at ease knowing how much stress I had caused them


    8. We had served 3 months on remand but gaol was completely different and that is basically the case and conviction that sent me to there


    9. I didn"t hear anything else about this which was heaps weird, I was locked up just weeks later and the cops raided my flat while I was on remand perhaps that was why as they never told me the reason for that raid


    10. The first few months I was locked up on remand as I had been found guilty but was was still awaiting sentencing at remand centres in the ACT

    11. It all started the second day I was at the remand centre while I was getting to know the lads there and contemplating my situation


    12. One way to bring stuff in and the way I normally went for was for her to enter the remand centre with the stuff wrapped in water balloons in her mouth so if the screws were to look to hard she could swallow them


    13. Over the next couple of weeks me and my two co offenders were refused anything but full time gaol for our crimes and moved to another remand centre to await sentencing


    14. The next day we received a five year sentence each and spent our last night in the remand centre and last night in Canberra for what will end up being the whole five years for me


    15. She would score, handle the nest egg and meet with me at the remand centre with V


    16. I met V in the visit centre of the Symonston remand centre in Canberra for a meeting


    17. V was good to me at first visiting me in the remand centre but at this stage I was not sentenced and could have walked free in just weeks or months, he knew this


    18. His name was Tim and he seemed like an ok dude, I called him a new inmate but what I meant was he had a new conviction it turned out he had been in and out of the remand centre many times but had a reputation as being lucky enough to avoid real gaol so far


    19. Before I go on with the story I just have to explain that the Symonston remand centre is split in to two yards and once a day for an hour you can swap yards to catch up with the guys next door


    20. I heard later Tim had pulled some shifty scam ripping this guy"s drugs and sneakers off at the other remand centre before being transferred to Symonston

    21. A good mates missus was stabbed to death in front of the kids, another guy I know was bashed to death and another mate is on remand for attempted murder after stabbing two guys in an alleged „drug deal gone wrong"


    22. I"d been in the local remand centre for a few months so I hadn"t seen civilization for a bit


    23. This, along with the horse dung and the position that Harold had witnessed, would certainly be enough to remand him into custody 193


    24. He was sharing the irons with Wolfgang Blauner and the transfer from the remand wing of Waikeria Prison south of Hamilton was almost complete


    25. He had been transferred overnight from Rimutaka remand wing in Wellington and Rudolph and Evans were to have a two on one with him at 11am, which now had been confirmed as a two on two, as Scully had elected to use the services of a lawyer


    26. ‘Even if we click,’ said Rami Reddy, as though to raise the stakes, ‘it might lead us to the remand in the end


    27. grandson‘s being held on remand while the local


    28. He couldn’t bring himself to care much about Sebastian, who he learned had been held on remand without any possibility of bail


    29. For the next forty-five seconds I listened as she recounted the events that unfolded as Rocky James was transported to the court, apparently pleaded not guilty to the charge of killing his wife, and was then escorted back to his place of remand


    30. Tramell, required to maintain the silence of any spectators and to remand before the District Court the person of Olin T

    31. The constable who answered the phone told me he'd been charged and was back in the cells on remand


    32. To raise them from the dead and judge them disqualified for heavenly service, and remand them back to the atoms from whence they came would have the ring of justice


    1. They had been remanded into their uncle’s custody and he had moved them to his run down farm in Cornwall


    2. He banged his gavel: Brian’s request for bail was denied and he was remanded to San Sebastián Prison to await trial


    3. The substance of the item was that Brian Walston had been remanded to San Sebastian prison pending trial on charges of conspiracy to murder George Dearling


    4. King Edward fell very ill the week I was remanded to wait for clearer heads


    5. The five thugs were remanded into custody till the end of the proceedings and they vowed revenge upon the snitch, the sixth member


    6. I’ve remanded him to the psychiatric


    7. He was remanded in custody without plea until December 4th with the possibility of more charges pending


    8. He was granted full name suppression and remanded in custody without plea to appear again on December 4th


    9. Her friend had refused legal aid and had been remanded in custody


    10. You will be remanded to women’s prison to serve out your sentence

    11. At the time of writing this, Mr Robinson was remanded in custody for “possession of a false identity document with improper intentions”


    12. Then were they remanded to the cage again, until further order should be taken with them


    13. {243} But as for Christian, he had some respite, and was remanded back to prison


    14. The company appealed the ruling to the federal Court of Appeals where it sat for two years before being remanded back to the ALJ


    15. He had visions of sirens flashing up the tenement façade, of being wheeled out handcuffed to a stretcher and remanded to Altana


    16. The General remanded us to prison


    1. The litany of abuses predicated in the name of free expression, or proxy ―decisions‖ made on behalf of others who are unable to make informed decisions, are understood by the hordes of mentally ill people roaming the streets, who should be otherwise institutionalized for their own safety, if not for the safety of our society, for that matter, who remain on the streets, unable to properly care for themselves, mandated by civil rights organizations fearful that their rights may be jeopardized, people otherwise incapable of making a rational assessment of their own condition; not to mention conferring legitimacy to sexual deviancy in all its varieties that many of us have casually resigned ourselves to as ―simply‖ alternative lifestyles or championing (equal) protection under the law, that, in some instances, should call for censorship, or implausible assumptions regarding the ―unborn,‖ (Abortion) remanding millions of innocents to an early grave, a convenience for women fretting over their figures or professional careers, abetted by spineless politicians, who for expediency sake, continue advancing legislation denying them (―unborn‖) their own inalienable right to choose, had they the means, or encouraging a culture of death (Euthanasia) for the convenience of (the) would-be custodians of the terminally ill or perhaps to (simply) reduce the increasing costs of Healthcare, or the legalization of drugs because that too is a convenient alternative for a number of individuals who have seemingly lost the will to rid our society of rampant drug abuse and therefore justify such (hare-brained) schemes from the vantage point of opportunity savings or reduced social costs, or movements to eliminate God from the public consciousness lest society be reminded of its sins or perhaps because many of us have (conveniently) chosen to become our own gods


    2. “I am remanding this case to the jury for deliberation at this time


    1. Observe, too, that the stately Moor who is in that corridor is King Marsilio of Sansuena, who, having seen the Moor's insolence, at once orders him (though his kinsman and a great favourite of his) to be seized and given two hundred lashes, while carried through the streets of the city according to custom, with criers going before him and officers of justice behind; and here you see them come out to execute the sentence, although the offence has been scarcely committed; for among the Moors there are no indictments nor remands as with us


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