If it was done in violation of some kind of court ordered restriction (e.g.: sentence of probation), yes.
He was put under house arrest
Nicholas Copernicus.
Galileo was put under house arrest.
69 years old
his wife was imprisoned and put under house arrest
The Roman Catholic Church, during the Spanish Inquisition.
Maybe not jail on the first attempt but you would probably get a jumbo fine and be put in house arrest. Second go you would go to jail
They excommunicated him and put him under house arrest for life.
you can get arrested and they will put you into a foster home. but once you are 18 then you can move.
The requirements for testing before being put on house arrest vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. In some cases, individuals may be tested for drugs or alcohol as part of their assessment for eligibility for house arrest. However, not all jurisdictions require testing before being placed on house arrest. It is best to consult with a legal professional or the relevant authorities to get accurate information regarding your specific situation.
When someone is put on house arrest it is like being in jail. The only difference is that you are not allowed to leave your house. The consequences of leaving your house vary from person to person.
Galileo was never put in jail, he was put under house arrest because his teachings on gravity and the solar system was against the church.