rearrest in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ ri:ə'rest ] ]
Examples
- His lawyer, Nellie Muttie, said his treatment in detention and rearrest suggested the government was having difficulty finding evidence against him.
- Additionally, prosecutors commonly have suspects released after six months and immediately rearrest them, with some people detained for years without trial.
- Washington's sanctions bill prohibits all new American investment if the Burmese authorities harm or rearrest Suu Kyi or engage in widespread repression.
- The decision can set alleged drug lord Luis Amezcua free if an appeal fails or Mexican authorities fail to rearrest him on other changes.
- The Israelis have demanded that the Palestinians rearrest the militants who were freed in the first weeks of the current intifada, or uprising.
- The state prosecutor then moved to proceed with the trial without the presence of the accused and the judge issued warrants for their rearrest.
- Specifically, Israel wants the Palestinians to re-establish coordination on terrorism and rearrest terrorists the Israelis say were released from Palestinian jails.
- The court ordered police to rearrest 22 of the defendants who are on bail, apparently to make sure they show up for the trial.
- Priebke's defense lawyers appealed the rearrest, saying an extradition request was not valid because Priebke already had been tried for the crime.
- He was released on a technical mistake in the warrant, but police said they would rearrest him, SABC television and radio news said.