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A n renvoi m (à une audience ultérieure) ; to be on remand ( in custody) être en détention provisoire ; ( on bail) être en liberté sous caution.B vtr renvoyer, déférer [case, accused] ; to be remanded in custody être placé en détention provisoire ; to be remanded on bail être mis en liberté sous caution ; to remand sb for trial renvoyer qn à une audience ultérieure ; to be remanded to a higher court être déféré à une instance supérieure ; the case was remanded for a week l'affaire a été renvoyée à huitaine.
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