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When someone’s bail is pulled, it typically means they are no longer allowed to remain free while awaiting trial. This could happen due to a violation of bail conditions or concerns about flight risk. As a result, they will be taken back into custody and may remain in jail until their trial or until a new bail hearing is held. The individual may also face additional legal consequences depending on the circumstances surrounding the bail revocation.

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