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be remanded on bail phraseUK to be allowed to leave a law court after you have been accused of committing a crime to go to a particular place, usually your home, to wait until the trial begins, after paying an amount of money to the court that will not be given back if you do not appear at the trial: 交保候审 Both women were remanded on bail. He was remanded on bail until 23 June. Walker was charged with fraud and theft, and remanded on bail of £5,000. Jones, a father of four, was remanded on bail for two weeks. Dury, of the same address, was remanded on bail for sentencing at Teesside Crown Court. Anderson was remanded on bail today by magistrates. See also
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