Full house arrest versus partial house arrest ??
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Full house arrest versus partial house arrest ??
In the State of Texas what is the meaning between full house arrest and partial house arrest?
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Full means literally confined at home around the clock. Partial means being allowed to leave within certain parameters -- i.e. a set distance during set times. It is analogous to being in jail but being granted work release or a weekend pass. Hope that helps to clear things up. AJJ
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