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A quick definition of rearrest:

Term: Rearrest

Definition: Rearrest means taking a person into custody again after they have already been arrested before. This can happen if the person escaped from jail, broke the rules of their parole or probation, or didn't show up in court when they were supposed to. It can also happen if the police have new evidence that the person committed a crime. Rearrest can happen with or without a warrant, depending on the situation.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Rearrest is the act of arresting someone who has already been arrested before. It can happen when a person escapes from custody, violates their parole or probation, or fails to appear in court as ordered.

Examples:

  • If a person is arrested for stealing and then escapes from jail, the police may rearrest them when they are found.
  • If someone is on probation for drug possession and fails a drug test, they may be rearrested for violating their probation.

These examples illustrate how rearrest occurs when someone who has already been arrested or convicted breaks the law again or violates the terms of their release.

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