This is how it works in Wisconsin so it's really just speculation since I don't know what state you're in or procedure in other states. When you are sentenced here you leave the courthouse/jail and go to Justice Sanctions. They attach the bracelet and send you home with your electronic monitoring box. Usually it has to be linked to what they call a POTS line (plain old telephone service: meaning no voicemail, call waiting, ect.) You call Justice Sanctions and notify them you connected it and bam. Welcome to your life indoors.
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It could do if it had GPS.
no he was sentenced to be imprisoned then the sentence changed to house arrest
he was sentenced to house arrest for the rest of his life
what your mom
Moving father than allowed; Tampering with the bracelet; The bracelet stops operating. There may be more, depending on the system in use.
Galileo Galilei
If the recent arrest resulted in incarceration, you can look up the county's website. Otherwise you can call to find out their procedure for obtaining arrest records.
arrest - preliminary hearing - indictment - pre-trial hearing(s) - trial - sentencing.
The main character, Kale, gets an ankle bracelet for assaulting his Spanish teacher. This leads to him being put on house arrest and sets off the events of the movie "Disturbia."
I think that you would be in jail seven years after sentence