Bail revoked for man charged in fatal Hingham Apple store crash
Key Points:
- Bradley Rein, accused of a fatal 2022 crash at a Hingham Apple Store that killed one and injured 22, had his bail revoked for a second time after failing a routine alcohol test, violating his pretrial release conditions.
- Rein was ordered held without bail for 90 days by Judge Gregg J. Pasquale and will be jailed at Plymouth House of Corrections pending further court proceedings.
- Rein faces multiple charges including second-degree murder, motor vehicle homicide by negligent operation, reckless operation, and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and has pleaded not guilty.
- His trial is scheduled to begin on January 19, 2027, and prosecutors have highlighted ongoing compliance issues with Rein’s supervision, including repeated violations of alcohol testing and GPS monitoring.
- Rein’s next court appearance is set for October 14, 2024.