The question is much too broad and open-ended to be answered yes or no. Conceivably, there are circumstances under which the resident of the home could be charged and arrested depending upon the situtation.
No,he cannot- even if he was not on house arrest. If he does, he will be in jail, not on house arrest.
If someone is on house arrest for DUI and they fail the breathalizer and they go to jail...Does anyone know if they will be in jail the rest of their sentence ? Do they get a second chance ?
When someone goes to jail, their house typically remains in their possession unless they are unable to maintain ownership due to financial reasons or legal issues. In some cases, the house may be seized or sold to cover debts or legal fees.
When you go to jail, your house and car may be affected depending on your specific situation. In some cases, you may be able to keep ownership of your house and car while in jail, but you may need someone to manage them for you. However, if you are unable to make payments on your house or car while in jail, you may risk losing them through foreclosure or repossession. It is important to make arrangements for someone to handle your financial responsibilities while you are incarcerated to protect your assets.
no they can not only if it is there cat they wont go to jail if it is not there cat they will go to jail
You might, yes. It's an offence, harbouring a fugitive.
When you go to jail, your house typically remains in your possession unless you are unable to maintain ownership due to financial reasons or legal issues. However, you may need someone to manage your property or make decisions on your behalf while you are incarcerated.
Yes.
you go to jail
yes
Only if you are caught.
It depends; how bad the injury is. If you stabbed someone, then yes. if you punched someone in the face, and they needed stitches, then you could go to jail for abusive behaviour.