2024-06-22 16:52:04
Being remanded in custody by a court is not imprisoned without trial. It is a perfectly standard part of the criminal justice procedure in the United Kingdom. [Link] CURRENTLY_RATED_HELPFUL(30-0-1) Author
2024-06-22 18:02:41
They have not been “imprisoned without trial”. Being remanded in custody means they’ll be held in prison until their trial or sentencing: [Link][Link] Stansted Airport & Essex Police confirmed Taylor Swift's jet wasn’t “parked“ where the vandalism of other private jets occurred: [Link][Link] CURRENTLY_RATED_HELPFUL(13-2-0) Author
2024-06-22 20:47:23
OP doesn’t claim that they have been *sentenced* without having had a trial. Remand is accurately described with the words ‘imprisoned without trial’. Proposed notes merely offer variations of this phrasing, without a change of meaning. You don’t need to hold peoples hands.. CURRENTLY_RATED_NOT_HELPFUL(1-0-4) Author
2024-06-23 12:07:08
Being held in prison 'until sentencing' is still imprisonment without trial regardless of whether or not it is standard practise. Argue in the comments if you believe their phrasing is hyperbolic. CURRENTLY_RATED_NOT_HELPFUL(1-0-4) Author