Bail revoked again for Hingham Apple Store crash suspect after alcohol violation

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A Brockton Superior Court judge revoked bail for Bradley Rein after he violated pretrial release by failing an alcohol test connected to the fatal November 2022 Hingham Apple Store crash, ordering him held without bail for 90 days at the Plymouth House of Corrections.
- Judge revokes bail for man charged in fatal Apple Store crash for violating terms of release The Boston Globe
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- Driver in deadly Hingham Apple store crash has his bail revoked, DA says NBC Boston
- Bradley Rein faced a judge at Brockton Superior Court o Monday nearly four years after prosecutors say he drove through an Apple store in Hingham—that ultimately killed a 65-year-old man and injured several others. facebook.com
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