yes you can. you may not know its a crime, but either way it still is and can be prevented.
no
it's just an example of a prisoner without a crime
As soon as they are placed under arrest.
No
Habeus Corpus
habeas corpus
Not in the United States. First you have to be charged, which at that point, you obviously know you are being charged. Then, arraigned, where you plead and request bail, which at that point, they may put you under house arrest. But my point is, you have to be charged and then arraigned to be placed under house arrest, so there is no way you would not know of this.
The Fifth Amendment to the US Constitution.
Habeas Corpus
Habeas Corpus
habeas corpus
Being blamed for an act of crime
Two people can be charged with the same crime. Double Jeopardy refers to charging one person with something, the accused being found not guilty in a trial, then being charged with the same crime again - without any new evidence.