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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
rearrest .
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Examples
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According to a U.S. military official, 61 of the at least 475 Taliban escapees had been rearrested by Tuesday.
Senior al Qaeda Leader Killed in Afghanistan Maria Abi-Habib 2011
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And finally, why were these innocent men rearrested and subjected to the appalling practice of special bail conditions, which are the same as control orders, under which one of them suffers 20-hour curfew to this day.
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But then he was rearrested on a variety of warrants including possession of a forged instrument, and again held at Rikers for a month before ICE came and got him and took him far away from his family to Alabama.
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Half of US prisoners are back inside within three years and two-thirds are rearrested in this time.
Long prison sentences fail not just offenders, but society too 2011
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Only one graduate has been rearrested since the program's debut.
D.C. court program teaches absent fathers how to be good dads Petula Dvorak 2011
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During an 18 month period, the Philadelphia police rearrested thousands of these prisoners for committing 9,732 new crimes.
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During an 18 month period, the Philadelphia police rearrested thousands of these prisoners for committing 9,732 new crimes.
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The latest national data indicate that about two-thirds of released prisoners are rearrested within three years.
After prison, building a new life means more than just doing right Alex Halperin 2011
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In an unrelated case, officials from the same bureau rearrested formerly imprisoned filmmaker Jigme Gyatso, according to the Tibetan Center and Saunders.
Boing Boing 2009
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Nationwide, an estimated two-thirds of the people who leave prison are rearrested within three years.
Prison Blocks 2009
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