House Arrest California

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House Arrest California 

Home Arrest California

Alternative Sentence – House Arrest  California  sometimes referred to as  Home Detention provides greater sentencing flexibility so that offenders convicted of certain crimes may continue their employment or educations, live in their communities, and take part in court-ordered programs (such as DUI classes or drug treatment) in a community environment.

Alternative sentences are intended to provide both punishment and rehabilitation. Judges in California try to impose appropriate alternative sentences that fit an offender’s crime. , “alternative sentencing” describes the criminal sentences that are handed down as alternatives to time behind bars

What Is House Arrest California?

Home detention is court-ordered confinement to one’s home as a means of punishment for a criminal offense. Home detention, while often seen as a more agreeable alternative to standard incarceration, still entails very strict requirements. Many people who are employed with regular jobs, or who have committed a misdemeanor offense, try to receive home detention as it may allow them to continue in their career and offers a higher comfort level than incarceration (Jail).

House Arrest California – Confinement

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Acceptance of any offender into the supervised electronic monitoring program is at the court’s discretion. If you have been confined to home detention, you must adhere to all requirements of your confinement and obey court orders implicitly. Here are several general rules that people under home detention typically must adhere to.

Obey curfew. If you plan to and are permitted by the court to continue working throughout your home detention sentence, you must still obey the court-ordered curfew perfectly. Usually, this means that during certain times of the day and evening (before and after work) you must be at home and are not permitted to leave the house except for work.

Always request court permission. If there is an event that you must be present for that is outside of your home, make sure that you request court permission before attending. Submit an accurate work schedule to the court and wait for approval from them before returning to your normal daily routine. Be aware of the specific checks you need to comply with. Depending on your conviction, you may be subject to drug or alcohol testing periodically. This is especially likely if your conviction was related to drugs or alcohol.

Can I leave my resident  during House Arrest?

That will depend on the offense committed and if the court is willing to allow you outside of your home during allotted periods. If you have been convicted for a minor charge and wish to continue working or attending school throughout your home detention period, you must provide the court with an accurate work or school schedule.  On some occasions, you may be able to leave your home detention for community service or counseling sessions as well.

What to Avoid on House Arrest?

Do not tamper with your monitoring device. Tampering with your electronic monitoring device is illegal and will only serve to worsen your sentence. Do not make use of substances that were the cause of your conviction. This is especially important if you are being monitored or regularly tested for drug or alcohol consumption.

Do I Pay for House Arrest?

Most likely yes; The cost of Home Detention in California, supervised electronic monitoring can be as much as $15 – $20 a day depending on the equipment used.

How does a GPS  Ankle Monitor (Bracelet) work?

House Arrest  California Ankle MonitorThe electronic ankle monitor is what makes home detention electronic monitoring possible, and it must be worn at all times? It cannot be submerged, so offenders will have to be satisfied with showers rather than baths, and no swimming can be allowed. Ankle Monitors should be recharged twice daily, and allowing an ankle bracelet to run out of power is a violation of the terms and conditions of your Electronic Monitoring Agreement.

What will happen if I break the rules of Home detention?

Violations include “perimeter” violations (leaving home without an approved reason), curfew violations, and damage to the electronic equipment. Serious violations can result in immediate expulsion from the program. If at any point during your sentence you violate the rules of home detention, the Electronic Monitoring Company will notify the court and responsible agency i.e. (Sheriff or Probation). Since home detention is seen as preferable to jail confinement, it is best to regard all of the rules of your home detention carefully so that you can continue keeping as close a schedule to normal as possible.

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