A citation for WHAT? If the citation proves that you were out of your area of confinement (residence) then it is prima facieevidence that you violated the courts order, and you can be sent to jail instead.
While it is unclear what the question is asking, refusing to sign a citation could result in arrest, license suspension, or an additional citation.
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.
He died while under house arrest for his heresy.
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
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.
The parolee is violated.
Members of Congress have protection from arrest while they are going to and leaving the house of Congress to vote. This prevents the president from using his executive powers to unduly control Congress.
The minimum sentence is probably probation, although I received 6 months house arrest.
Yes, a judge can sentence a teen to house arrest for a disturbing the peace charge, depending on the jurisdiction and the circumstances of the case. House arrest is often used as an alternative to incarceration, particularly for minors, and allows for supervision while enabling the individual to maintain some normalcy in their life. The judge will consider factors such as the severity of the offense, the teen's history, and the potential for rehabilitation when deciding on the sentence.
A narrative citation is when the author's name is mentioned in the text, while a parenthetical citation is when the author's name and publication year are in parentheses at the end of the sentence.