In Indiana, violating house arrest can result in various consequences, including being charged with a violation of probation or a new criminal offense. The individual may face additional penalties, such as extended jail time, increased monitoring, or modification of their sentence. The court may also revoke the house arrest and impose a harsher sentence, including incarceration. Each case is evaluated on an individual basis, and the specific consequences depend on the nature of the violation and the judge's discretion.
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