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Encyclopedia > Belconnen Remand Centre
Australian Prisons
Belconnen Remand Centre
Location: Symonston, Australian Capital Territory
Status: Operational
Classification: ?
Capacity: ?
Managed by: ?

Belconnen Remand Centre is an Australian prison located in Symonston, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. The Belconnen Remand Centre at times holds a small number of illegal immigrants.


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Belconnen Community (5644 words)
Canberra’s population was 143,600 and the population of Belconnen was 19,900.
Canberra’s population was 201,800 and the population of Belconnen was 58,800.
Canberra’s population was 226,400 and the population of Belconnen was 76,300.
remand: Definition and Much More from Answers.com (1117 words)
A prisoner who is remanded into custody is sent back to prison subsequent to a preliminary hearing before a tribunal or magistrate until the hearing is resumed, or the trial is commenced.
A case is said to be "remanded" when the superior court returns or sends back the case to the lower court.
Although remanded prisoners are usually detained separately from sentenced prisoners, due to prison overcrowding they are sometimes held in a shared accommodation with sentenced prisoners.
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