Generally the Probation Officer who monitors your house arrest will specific the distance you can travel outside your house. Most will be lenient enough to set controls to allow you out onto a normal sized patio.
If you feel your to restricted you may wish to approach the judge and ask for your boundaries to be extended enough as to sit on your patio.
Also, they often tend to allow you enough distance outside to mow your lawn. But this distance is factored in when setting the controls on your monitor.
He died while under house arrest for his heresy.
This depends on what type of house arrest you're under. House arrest administered by the local sheriffs office can't help yourself incarceration. In that particular case, the sheriffs office can enter to your house as many times as they need to, to ensure you are complying with their conditions. If your house arrest is a form of probation, then only your probation officer and their team may enter your house as often as they need to, to ensure you are complying with those conditions.
You would not be disqualified just for being on house arrest. Most people on house arrest are not confined all the time to their house. A schedule can be entered so they may seek employment or be allowed to work if they have a job.
Absolutely not. He is there at the order of the court! If the wife does not want him there, SHE will have to petition the court to have his location transferred elsewhere.
Galileo Galilei was not executed, but was placed on house arrest after he was forced by the Inquisition to recant his beliefs that the Sun was the center of the universe, not the Earth. They threatened him with death for heresy if he did not admit to being wrong.
Arrest from anything except a felony or treason Also they cannot be sued for anything they say while they are on the floor
It is at the discretion of the Judge
Well, if you are already in jail, you are already under arrest and it won't matter.
Letter from Birmingham Jail
If you disclose this information to the unemployment office, you will be denied benefits. The reason you will be denied is based on your availability to seek and accept immediate full time work. For example, if you are offered a job tomorrow and cannot accept this position based on the fact you are under house arrest, you are not meeting the unemployment requirements of the law. They do not care why you are not available.
If a person is placed under arrest then said person is under the arresting states care and any and all medical debt while under the states care will be paid by the housing state ...
Yes there are umbrellas made specifically for a patio. You can find them at stores like Walmart and Kmart. While they can be found for over $100, you can find good umbrellas for under $30.