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Prisoners were rearrested for minor offenses.
The bureau reports, "Sex offenders were less likely than non-sex offenders to be rearrested for any offense".
Of the roughly 10percentt who did get in trouble again, the vast majority are not rearrested for violent crimes.
A study of nearly 10,000 male sex offenders in 15 American states found that 5% were rearrested for a sex crime within three years.
Smith later told a court that Brennan was motivated by malice and was hostile towards him after he was rearrested for the theft in late 1996.
But about 40percentt of all felony probationers are rearrested for fresh felonies within three years of being placed under community supervision.
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He was jailed for bouncing a check, borrowed money for bail, then was rearrested three months ago for failing to pay back the loan.
On December 10, Tokyo prosecutors charged Ghosn with underreporting his Nissan compensation by about $5 million over the course of five fiscal years through March 2015 and rearrested him for allegedly misstating his pay for an additional three fiscal years until March 2018.
Released from prison in 1964, he was soon rearrested, tried for treason, and executed.
Any hopes of a mainstream career in the ring ended, however, when he was rearrested and jailed for a further three years for his attack on the doctor whose car he had stolen.
In the same city, his brother Sergei was arrested in 1943 (for homosexuality) and rearrested the following year (for seditious talk); he died in a concentration camp near Hamburg, in January , 1945
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