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- verb Present participle of
rearrest .
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Examples
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We are continuing to put our efforts into solving this case and potentially rearresting Mr. Louis Ross or Jennifer Campbell.
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Because I don't think they would put themselves in a ridiculous position of doing all of this, going through all of the trouble of rearresting them, bringing Joran from Holland and besides that there are two different judges who saw the evidence and had convinced of its merit and went along with the detentions.
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Chief Riley has said before that he's tired of rearresting the same people over and over again.
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They take their time rearresting or investigating certain leads.
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Why are they just now talking about rearresting the Kalpoe brothers?
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Q Did the Palestinians commit to rearresting the militants and/or terrorists, which the Israelis have complained about so strenuously the last week or two?
Background Briefing After Mideast Peace Summit In Egypt ITY National Archives 2000
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He would only be a stumbling block to society in general if he were set free, and would sooner or later land again in some penal institution or other, and thus his life would be wasted, and public funds wasted in arresting, discharging and rearresting the useless drone, the balance of whose life would be passed in various prisons of the country.
A Plea for the Criminal Being a reply to Dr. Chapple's work: 'The Fertility of the Unfit', and an Attempt to explain the leading principles of Criminological and Reformatory Science James Leslie Allan Kayll 1908
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Van Slyke complained to the Court before which the case had just been decided, and Judge Parker issued a summons to United States Marshal Robinson, to answer for contempt, for rearresting Rosetta after the Court had pronounced her free, and the warrant defective.
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He said the two arresting officers were acting mechanically in rearresting Benjy on March 25 based on instructions from Bukit Aman narcotics crime investigation deputy director SAC1 Datuk Ismail Yatim.
nst online 2010
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Maybe if they remained locked up the cops and courts wouldn't spend time and money rearresting and prosecuting and it would even out in the long run.
unknown title 2009
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