Murder court remands lawyer dismisses plea to cancel burial
It seems like you're referring to a news article or a court case. Here's a breakdown of what I understand:
- "Murder court" likely refers to a court that is hearing a murder case.
- "Remands" means that the court has sent the case back to a lower court or has given the accused a new trial date.
- "Lawyer" is likely the defense attorney representing the accused.
- "Dismisses plea" means that the lawyer has asked the court to dismiss the case or cancel the trial.
- "To cancel burial" is likely a reference to the accused's request to delay or cancel the burial of the victim.
Here's a possible scenario:
In a murder trial, the accused's lawyer has asked the court to dismiss the case or cancel the trial. However, the court has remanded the case back to a lower court or given a new trial date. The lawyer has dismissed the plea to cancel the burial of the victim, which means that the burial will likely proceed as planned.
Please note that this is just an interpretation based on the information provided, and the actual details of the case may be different.