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Definition of Rearrests
1. rearrest [v] - See also: rearrest
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rearrests
Literary usage of Rearrests
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Woman and New York Law by George James Bayles (1911)
"... committed to jail upon her original conviction by virtue of which her commitment
to the Anchorage was made. Detentions and Rearrests in Cases of Escape. ..."
2. Drug Courts: Overview of Growth, Characteristics, & Results by Daniel C. Harris (1997)
"Five of the six studies measured rearrests; two of these studies compared rearrests
for participants to rearrests for offenders eligible to participate who ..."
3. Alcohol and Health: Seventh Special Report to the Us Congress by Louis Sullivan (1997)
"Research on interventions for DWI offenders has also examined the impact of these
interventions on rearrests for DWI. In a study conducted in 11 small ..."
4. Annual Report by Correctional Association of New York (1896)
"I Detentions and rear- rests, power of managers as to. Rearrests In case of escapes.
Rearrests in case of ..."
5. The Law of Torts by Melville Madison Bigelow (1907)
"Two days afterwards, the defendant rearrests the plaintiff on the old process and
... the defendant rearrests her upon the old warrant, and takes her before ..."
6. The Law of Torts by Melville Madison Bigelow (1901)
"Two days afterwards, the defendant rearrests the plaintiff on the old process
and commits ... Afterwards the defendant rearrests her upon the old warrant, ..."
7. Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics 1995 by Estados Unidos Departament of Justice (1996)
"Rearrests occurring after the end of this 1-year study period are not included
in the table, Information on rearrests in jurisdictions other than the one ..."