Is Remand The Same As Prison?

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Remand, also known as pre-trial detention, preventive detention, or provisional detention, is the process of detaining a person until their trial after they have been arrested and charged with an offence. A person who is on

remand is held in a prison or

detention centre or held under house arrest.

What does it mean to be held in remand?

A remand prisoner is

someone held in custody while waiting for their trial or sentencing

. A remand prisoner may be held in prison, or in police cells, court cells, or psychiatric facilities as required. The court has to decide if the accused is to get Court Bail.

Do you go to prison on remand?

When a person is remanded in custody it means that they will be detained in a prison until a later date when a trial or sentencing hearing will take place. … A person who is on remanded in a prison

is not treated as a convicted prisoner

, as they have not yet been found guilty of any offence.

Do remand prisoners wear their own clothes?


Remand prisoners are generally allowed their own clothing

, but in the first prison I was in, this rule wasn’t observed. … Clothing could be sent in from friends and family, and exchanged during visits, but the quantities of garments was controlled and could only be swapped on a one for one basis.

How long can you be on remand in prison?

The current provisions are:

56 days between the first appearance and trial for summary offence

; 70 days between the first appearance and summary trial for an offence which is triable either way (the period is reduced to 56 days if the decision for summary trial is taken within 56 days);

Why are cases remanded?

Appellate courts remand cases

whose outcome they are unable to finally determine

. For example, cases may be remanded when the appellate court decides that the trial judge committed a procedural error, excluded admissible evidence, or ruled improperly on a motion.

What does police do in remand?

The word remand generally means

to return or to send back

but, in the legal world, it has two different meanings. Firstly, it means to send the accused back in the custody of the competent authority and secondly, it means to send back the cases from the appellate court to the lower court.

How many phone calls do you get on remand?

Most prisons will allow them

one phone call on arrival

, in which case you might hear from them within the first couple of days, but this depends on whether they can remember your phone number, as their mobile phone will have been taken away.

How many types of remand are there?

One is

Police Custody Remand

wherein the arrested person is sent in the custody of the police for the purpose of further investigation and is kept in the police lockup and the second is Judicial Custody Remand where the person is sent to the local jail.

What crimes put you in remand?

  • you have been charged with a serious crime, for example armed robbery.
  • you have been convicted of a serious crime in the past.
  • the police think you may not go to your court hearing.
  • the police think you may commit another crime while on bail.

What do you do in remand?

If a person who is accused of a crime is remanded in custody or on bail, they are told to return to the court at a later date, when their trial will take place. Remand is used to refer to the

process of remanding someone in custody

or on bail, or to the period of time until their trial begins.

Can you wear your own shoes in jail?

Everyone who works in corrections is familiar with inmates wanting medical authorization to wear their own shoes. … We need to keep in mind, however, that allowing an inmate to wear his own shoes

gives that inmate secondary gain

. Shoes from home are, indeed, more comfortable than the typical jail sandals.

What do prisoners do all day?

Prisoners’ daily life takes place according to a daily schedule. This will prescribe the

wake-up, roll-calls, morning exercises, times for meals, times for escorting the prisoners to work and school and times for studying and working

, as well as the times prescribed for sports events, telephone calls and walks.

Do prisoners wear pajamas?

While ordinary workers are required to wear uniforms, they can wear whatever they like when they get home.

Prisoners have to wear the same thing all the time

—many don’t even get pajamas.

What happens if a case is remanded?

To remand

something is to send it back

. Remand implies a return. … When an appellate court reverses the decision of a lower court, the written decision often contains an instruction to remand the case to the lower court to be reconsidered in light of the appellate court’s ruling.

What happens after case is remanded?

A remanded appeal simply means that

the case is sent back to the lower courts

. … Improper rulings, errors in procedure, or the exclusion of admissible evidence may result in a lower court’s decision being overturned and sent back for further action. Both parties in a legal case can appeal a lower court’s final decision.

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