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What does it mean to be unremanded?

Unremanded refers to a situation where a case or a defendant has been released from custody or a legal order, without the need for further proceedings or remands. In other words, the case or the defendant has been discharged or dismissed, and there is no need for them to be sent back to court for further hearings or trials.

For example, if a defendant is granted bail and then the case against them is dismissed, they may be unremanded, meaning that they are free to go and do not have to return to court for any further proceedings. Similarly, if a case is dismissed on appeal, the defendants may be unremanded, as there is no need for them to serve any additional time in custody or to face further legal proceedings.

In summary, unremanded refers to a situation where a case or a defendant has been released from legal custody or order, and there is no need for further proceedings or remands.

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