It means to take the defendant into custody, even when they haven't been sentenced.
That would be STANDARD PRACTICE if the defendant is found guilty, but not immediately sentenced.
Let's see, what could it mean? Take speaks for itself.
Unsentenced means found guilty but not sentenced.
Defendant speaks for itself as does into custody.
defendant is to be arrested and jailed
An unsentenced defendant is a better term than perpetrator (perp). It's more accurate.
To take someone (in this case an unsentenced defendant) into custody means restrain them and put them in jail.
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It means to take the defendant into custody, even when they haven't been sentenced.
That would be STANDARD PRACTICE if the defendant is found guilty, but not immediately sentenced.
Let's see, what could it mean? Take speaks for itself.
Unsentenced means found guilty but not sentenced.
Defendant speaks for itself as does into custody.
defendant is to be arrested and jailed
An unsentenced defendant is a better term than perpetrator (perp). It's more accurate.
To take someone (in this case an unsentenced defendant) into custody means restrain them and put them in jail.