Depending on your guideline score, yes. House arrest can form the basis of a court-imposed sentence of community control. See, 948.01, Fla. Stat. Ann. [T]he court may place the offender in a community control program as provided in s. 948.10. ; 948.10, Fla. Stat. Ann., Community control is an individualized program in which the offender is restricted to non-institutional quarters or restricted to his or her own residence subject to an authorized level of limited freedom.
Answered on Jun 18th, 2014 at 10:30 AM