Since that assumption underlies the monetary portion of the judgment, we remand to allow the application of the correct dissolution procedure.
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The police arrested a third suspect this week but failed to convince a judge to remand him to custody for 10 days.
Glazer, only to remand it back to the Sixth Circuit for another look post-Comcast.
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Inspectors found that while the Prison Rules 1999 set out legally binding entitlements for remand prisoners, appearing to suggest remand and sentenced prisoners should not be required to share a cell under any circumstances, Prison Service policy gave discretion to governors and sharing mixed cells was "the norm".
And the fact that federal courts can remand cases back to states could forestall judicial decisions and increase legal fees.
At the moment, only prisoners on remand are entitled to vote.
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Lahav thinks the court should remand it back to federal court in California to decide whether social framework analysis is enough to bind a class of 1 million plaintiffs.
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If the police arrested and charged him with an offence in relation to that investigation, or another accusation, they could ask a judge to remand him in prison before trial.
Accordingly, we remand this matter to the Probate and Family Court, where the judge shall consider issuing an order that the wife execute a written declaration releasing her claim to the dependency deductions.
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We also remand with respect to the claims of putative class members who no longer worked for Wal-Mart when the complaint was filed so that the district court may consider whether to certify an additional class or classes under Rule 23(b)(3).
The U.S. Supreme Court did remand the case to the Florida court, but it suggested that there were enough constitutional problems with the recount process as to make it practically impossible to carry out by the Dec. 18 meeting of the Electoral College.
There is also the question as to whether Judge Rakoff could remand Gupta into custody (take him to jail) immediately, or will he allow him to surrender at a future date to some federal prison camp.
The party that does not prevail on remand has the right to appeal again.
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Dr McGuinness told the BBC that it would be "unheard of today to have a prisoner on remand for two years, or more, it is therefore unjust to expect someone to wait over two years for a grievance to be heard".
With respect to the claims for punitive damages, we remand so that the district court may consider whether to certify the class under Rule 23(b)(2) or (b)(3).
For a start, Mijailovic was subject to weeks of observation while he was in prison, on remand, because it was deemed too risky to move him to a secure hospital, the professor said.
Some remand prisoners found it difficult to maintain contact with solicitors and attend education courses.
Mr Duffy was committed to Maghaberry on remand on 20 April last year.
He said the new sentencing commission - chaired by a judge but having others represented on it - would bring consistency and rigour to sentencing, remand and bail.
Some of the changes in the revised plan make sense, including more sparing use of remand, more frequent resort to well-enforced community sentences and more opportunities for paid work in prison.
Of course, it is easy to write that sitting behind a comfortable desk, and not, for example, in a remand prison, but I allow myself to take it to its logical conclusion.
Doran, 25, of Cornmill Square, Shrewsbury, was jailed for 12 months for the burglary, but is expected to be released almost immediately due to time spent on remand.
"We have a general problem of overcrowding but we have learned to live with it, " said Gerber, adding that extra bunks have been added to make sure all remand prisoners have a bed.
After six years of litigation, including extensive motion practice, an appeal to the Second Circuit, remand, more motion practice, and discovery, lead counsel learned that the lead plaintiff never purchased any of the securities at issue in this action.
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In circumstances such as this, our Circuit has found it appropriate to vacate the agency action on remand.
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Second, it would be far more disruptive if the Position Limits Rule were allowed to go into effect while on remand.
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He told the court that while Ms Carr was on remand at Holloway she made two telephone calls to Mr Huntley's mother, Linda Nixon, which were recorded.
Rebecca King, 33, from Selby, North Yorkshire, put credit on a mobile telephone belonging to partner David Turnbull to use while he was on remand for drugs offences.
At present, the only prisoners allowed to vote in Britain are those on remand.
He was released from prison earlier due to the length of time spent on remand in custody.
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