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Galileo placed his life in jeopardy when he announced that he discovered a moon circling Jupiter. The discovery went against the Catholic Churches belief that all heavenly bodies circle the Earth. Galileo was forced to recant his discovery and was placed under house arrest for the remainder of his life.
The law enforcement officer has to tell you that you are under arrest and they have to read you the Miranda Rights. If they have not told you that you are under arrest, they can simply have you "detained". If they have not told you that you are under arrest, and you are not in handcuffs, you are free to go.
A person is "under arrest" when a police officer charges them with a crime and chooses to take them to the police station to be processed for it. For example, if someone commits a crime, they are technically under arrest when a police officer witnesses the crime or has a warrant for the arrest and tells the criminal "You are under arrest." Typical procedure after this is to put handcuffs on the criminal and read them their Miranda rights (you have the right to remain silent etc). Handcuffs alone do not mean arrest, but i'm pretty sure its illegal for a police officer to handcuff someone without grounds to arrest them. As a side note, the person doing the arrest does not have to be a sworn in police officer. In Citizen's arrest cases, anyone with arresting powers like a bounty hunter can also place someone under arrest.
well Paul's father died when he was a kid so he and his brothers had to take up silversmithing. They were in a small-house-big-family scenario.
Galileo Galilei
It is not clear that he was placed under house arrest. He is not under house address now, as at about 1900 GMT on 30 Jan 2011 he was addressing the crowds in Tahrir Square.
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.
He is currently (August 2013) being released from prison and placed under house arrest.
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.
He wasn't under house arrest.
he punched a prgnant women in the face thinking she was a man, hope that helps
Then the person would still be under house arrest.
Galileo was on trial in 1633 and placed under house arrest for nine years until his death in 1642.
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he was placed under house arrest for the rest of his life by the catholic church after the publishing of his book shortly before his death.
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