remandment
/rɪˈmændmənt/Definitions
1. noun
The act of returning a prisoner to custody, or the process of sending someone back to jail.
“The court decided to impose a remandment on the defendant due to the lack of bail.”
1. noun
The act of returning a prisoner to custody, or the process of sending someone back to jail.
“The court decided to impose a remandment on the defendant due to the lack of bail.”