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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reimprison .
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Examples
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Brad: Of course, if the releasee cannot be reimprisoned absent a finding that he violated the terms of his release, that sure sounds like an Apprendi fact.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Extending Probation Sentence Without Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt? 2010
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Of course, if the releasee cannot be reimprisoned absent a finding that he violated the terms of his release, that sure sounds like an Apprendi fact.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Extending Probation Sentence Without Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt? 2010
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Of course, if the releasee cannot be reimprisoned absent a finding that he violated the terms of his release, that sure sounds like an Apprendi fact.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Extending Probation Sentence Without Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt? 2010
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Brad: Of course, if the releasee cannot be reimprisoned absent a finding that he violated the terms of his release, that sure sounds like an Apprendi fact.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Extending Probation Sentence Without Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt? 2010
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After that failure, Joseph reimprisoned the dragon and swore to avoid any more ‘extreme measures.’
Enchanted Ivy Sarah Beth Durst 2010
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After that failure, Joseph reimprisoned the dragon and swore to avoid any more ‘extreme measures.’
Enchanted Ivy Sarah Beth Durst 2010
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After that failure, Joseph reimprisoned the dragon and swore to avoid any more ‘extreme measures.’
Enchanted Ivy Sarah Beth Durst 2010
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Eitan said Arabs should be imprisoned for investigation, without formal charges, for up to 18 days as allowed by Israeli law in the occupied territory, released for a few days and then reimprisoned.
Terror in academia 2008
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Eitan said Arabs should be imprisoned for investigation, without formal charges, for up to 18 days as allowed by Israeli law in the occupied territory, released for a few days and then reimprisoned.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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Eitan said Arabs should be imprisoned for investigation, without formal charges, for up to 18 days as allowed by Israeli law in the occupied territory, released for a few days and then reimprisoned.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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