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meaning of 'pull time for a beating'

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kjc0123 | 02:39 Mon 26th Sep 2005 | Phrases & Sayings
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What is the meaning of 'pull time for a beating' in the following sentence

 

The best private investigator in town was Corey Crawford, a black ex-cop who had pulled time for a beating.

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This means he had done "time" as in a prison sentence ,for beating someone up.In other words he had been in prison.
that's a rather unusual phrase... it's usually 'done time', as shaneystar says; I haven't heard 'pulled time' before.
To say 'pulled time' is an Americanism, and i would suggest that the author is an American.

hey I agree

what are you reading KJ - I might even go and read it myself !

sounds like The Summons by John Grisham? Popular author, specialising in legal affairs; many of his books have been filmed.

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