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A remand rearrest occurs when an individual who has been previously arrested and released on bail or other conditions is subsequently taken back into custody by law enforcement. This usually happens when the individual violates the terms of their release, poses a flight risk, or is deemed a danger to the community. The remand rearrest ensures that the individual will face legal proceedings while in custody.

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