Arkansas Code § 5-26-311

Residential confinement in home of victim prohibited
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In a case involving domestic or family violence, a court shall not order residential confinement as a condition of bond or probation for a defendant in any household shared by the defendant and the alleged victim. Acts 1999, No. 1317, § 3.
In a case involving domestic or family violence, a court shall not order residential confinement as a condition of bond or probation for a defendant in any household shared by the defendant and the alleged victim. Acts 1999, No. 1317, § 3.
In a case involving domestic or family violence, a court shall not order residential confinement as a condition of bond or probation for a defendant in any household shared by the defendant and the alleged victim. Acts 1999, No. 1317, § 3.
In a case involving domestic or family violence, a court shall not order residential confinement as a condition of bond or probation for a defendant in any household shared by the defendant and the alleged victim.
Acts 1999, No. 1317, § 3.

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