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House Arrest

House arrest is an alternative to jail time. A person is sentenced to remaining at a single residential address for the duration of their sentence. They are usually made to where an electronic monitor that alerts the authorities if the subject goes too far from the residence.

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Can you go into your backyard on house arrest?

People can visit you, have you ever seen the movie Disturbia? Well this guy punches his teacher, and he gets on house arrest, but he lives with his mom, and his mom works all day, but she still lives with him.

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In Illinois How do you get on house arrest?

get the house to rob a bank? I think because my mate rob did it

Did Galileo stay in house arrest?

Yes, Galileo stayed on house for the rest of his life.

When your on house arrest can you smoke weed?

No you cannot, they treat it as if you are in jail and you wouldnt be allowed to smoke there either. I think its crap but that's how it works. They will deny you your mediciation if its not on their list of approved ones. Sounds more like a health lawsuit that you should be putting against them. A doctor has prescribed something for your health. No judge can go against that. So whats the answer? You should be allowed to have edibles. they do not go against the califorina law against smoking in buildings, which is the only reason you are not allowed to smoke in jail. If they do not allow edibles, sue them for endangering your health by not following a doctors orders. One day people will take the uses of marijuana seriously. just because its loved as a party drug doesnt take away from its medical uses. Why is it used as a party drug? because it can numb your pain, like alcohol or vicoden. Which proves it has great medical uses. The government wont allow that though since we all know how to grow it. not until they can control it and take in most of the money from it. Sorry i had to rant, i hate how they give marijuana patients trouble.

What punishments is considered an intermediate sanction Probation House arrest Suspended sentence or Incarceration?

Intermediate sanctions are punishments that are stronger than probation, but not as strong as imprisonment. Some intermediate sanctions include making the wrongdoer pay restitution to the victims or the court, and strict home supervision including drug testing, employment verification checks, and curfews.

If you're arrested in a different county than you live in where do you spend house arrest?

House arrest probably wouldn't be used in such a case. Too much risk that you would try to take off to return home. Otherwise they would confine you to your hotel or another residence of your choosing (and your cost!).

Can a minor put a person under citizens arrest?

Yes, a minor can technically perform a citizen's arrest, but the legality and practicality of such an action can vary by jurisdiction. Generally, citizens' arrests are intended for individuals who witness a crime and have the right to detain the suspected offender until law enforcement arrives. However, minors may face challenges in exercising this right due to their age and the potential legal implications involved, so it's often advisable for them to alert an adult or law enforcement instead.

Is there any form of arrest more loose than house arrest meaning that the person can not leave the city or the neighborhood?

It is quite common for the police to tell someone not to leave town, but that is not considered a form of arrest. It just means that the police think that they may need to talk to that person and they want him or her to remain easily available.

Added: "House arrest" has nothing to do with an arrest by the police. The police cannot order you to remain in your home or on your property on their own authority.

"House Arrest" is more correctly described as "House Confinement." It is done by an order of the court and is a lenient method of confinement which restricts the individual to a certain small geographic area, monitored either by irregular visits of an investigator, or by some form of electronic device.

To address the question: No, there is no more 'loose' confinement than this method.

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Can they tell where you go when you leave range of your house arrest box?

Why do you ask................................, but yeah they can.

Added: It depends on the type of system in use. If you are wearing a GPS bracelet/anklet they can track you anywhere. If you are using an older type system and you go out of the range of the transmitter, they may not be able to tell where you went but they WILL know that you left your house arrest - which in itself is a violation for which you can be jailed. Don't abuse the privilege!

The date of Catherine Howard's house arrest?

Catherine Howard (c1520 - 1542) was Henry VIII's fifth wife, and a great deal younger than Henry (1491 - 1547). Henry and Catherine were married on the day that Thomas Cromwell (Henry's chief minister who fell from grace) was executed, 28 July 1540. Catherine was not only a cousin of the ill fated Anne Boleyn (Henry's second wife) but was a niece of the Duke of Norfolk. Henry was extremely happy with her, but Catherine made the terrible mistake of having an affair with a cousin of her mother's, Thomas Culpepper, which was a treasonable offence. Henry had always seen Catherine as his "rose without a thorn", despite the eventual gossip about her previous affairs which had taken place when she was younger. Henry was said to have genuinely believed the evidence against Catherine was forged, when the truth was brought to him.

Catherine was apprehended, but not before she had tried to intercept Henry when he was coming out of mass at Hampton Court. She apparently ran screaming down a corridor but was stopped by guards. Her ghost is said to haunt that corridor. Henry left Hampton Court on 5 November 1541, and Catherine was placed into custody on 12 November and then sent to Syon House.

After she was found to be guilty of the charges, Catherine was eventually taken to the Tower of London by barge on 10 February 1542. Due to be executed on the 13th, Catherine asked for the block to be brought to her so that she could practice putting her head upon it. On the 13th February 1542 she went to her execution, which was over very quickly. Her body was placed in the chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula at the Tower, to join that of her cousin Anne Boleyn.

Henry VIII married Katherine Parr, his last wife, on 12 July 1543. Henry died on 28 January 1547

In the state of Virginia do you pay for house arrest?

in the state of Virginia you pay for everything!!!

What is federal house arrest?

what was he question that you wanted to know?

What do the ankle bracelets do when someone is under house arrest?

Ankle bracelets or monitors are used to ensure that someone under house arrest remains within a certain range of the house. A signal is sent from the bracelet to a receiver that identifies the location of the person wearing it.

Does house arrest have a tracking device?

There are many types of electronic monitoring equipment. Some have GPS and can track movement and some do not.

My husband is Nigerian and I am Canadian he has a criminal record for fraud and is on house arrest but can We still travel to nigeria to visit his family?

House arrest means exactly what it says. It doesn't say "house arrest except you can go to Nigeria." So, go to Nigeria and if he comes back he can go to jail for a few months.

Can a fraudulent check be collected from a person on disability?

You could sue and get a judgment, but most states would not allow you to garnish the disability benefits to collect the judgment. If the person on disability had other assets like a house, you could go after those assets. If the person IS on disability, they might not HAVE other assets to go after.