There is no definite answer to this question. The decision as to whether to sentence an offender to house arrest or not is entirely up to the discretion of the judge.
No, you do not have to be employed to qualify for house arrest. Eligibility for house arrest typically depends on the nature of the offense, the individual's criminal history, and the discretion of the court or supervising authority. Factors such as the risk of reoffending, community ties, and the ability to comply with the terms of house arrest are more critical than employment status.
When you go to court as your lawyer to ask the judge for house arrest. From there the judge will see if you qualify depending on your charges and if you work or not.
yes he is on house arrest
No,he cannot- even if he was not on house arrest. If he does, he will be in jail, not on house arrest.
He wasn't under house arrest.
t.i is on house arrest until they let him off
No, not everyone can get house arrest. It depends on your charges and the judge.
Then the person would still be under house arrest.
In Baldwin County Alabama if you violate house arrest they just do nothing. They seem to be in it for the money they charge to be on house arrest.
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No, it is a common noun. He is under house arrest. He violated his house arrest and went back to jail. It would be a proper noun if it was the actual name of a thing or place. She went to the House Arrest officer to arrange the release of her son.