Re-arrested
no
Sorry - the question makes no sense whatsoever - please re-word and re-submit.
If you are 'wanted' for another, separate offense than the one for which you are posting bond, yes, you can be re-arrested on the new charge.
If your Indicted by a Grand Jury, YES you would be re-arrested and most likely be held on Bond or Cash Bail , pending the outcome of either a plea agreement or trial.
No,NO. In the USA you cant get arrested for owing a bill. Debt is considered a civil matter and not a criminial matter. If you use fraud (phony name etc) to attain those medical services then yes you could be arrested for fraud however that is entirely different than simple not paying a bill. Child support is the only civil debt I know of whereby if you dont pay you can be arrested.
Yes, you can be re-arrested and charged with the same crime. It is only double-jeapordy if you are TRIED twice for the same crime.
You needed to be more specific ! Try re-submitting the question !
First, Re use is important because if you don't re use things the environment might be destroyed. For example, you have a sister or brother, those shirts or pants that they don't wear it ask from them if you can get it and use it because you waste your money. Another example for re use. The plastic bottles, if it is empty you can also use it for waters. Second, Recycle is the most important in the 3 R's.
For unpaid debts Molière (January 15, 1622 - February 17, 1673) was arrested in 1645.Specifically, Molière and friends formed L'Illustre Théâtre on June 1643. Two years later, the company folded because of lack of success on the Parisian theatrical scene. There were huge debts for which no one in the company had money to pay. Molière was arrested and then released once his father, Jean Poquelin, paid the debts.
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Insufficient information is given in the question. Was he arrested for the exact same OFFENSE for which he was convicted, or was he arrested on the same CHARGE for a totally different offense? If he was arrested for the EXACT SAME OFFENSE for which he was convicted he would be in the unconstitutional position of being placed in double jeapordy.