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The police or Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) can give you a caution (warning) or a penalty notice if you commit a minor crime
Form ADM12A: Request for withdrawal of caution against release.
Use this letter to get evidence a partner has been cautioned by police for domestic violence against you, if you're applying for legal aid.
Use this letter to get evidence a partner has been cautioned by police for child abuse, if you're applying for legal aid.
Form CT1: caution against first registration.
Through surveys of female workers at 3 of the largest garment factories, it is clear that COVID-19 had a negative impact on the sector
Guidelines for police officers and Crown Prosecutors on how and when to issue a simple caution for minor offences or first-time offenders.
The MHRA has become increasingly aware of infrared thermometers being sold in the UK that do not comply with the regulations.
What happens if you’re suspected of benefit fraud - benefits that can and cannot be stopped if you commit fraud
Things to consider when buying and using products.
Stricter rules to govern how police use cautions will ensure they should only be used for minor, first-time offences under a new code of practice published today (2 August).
Case study from Careful AI.
This document contains the following information: Code of practice for youth conditional cautions.
If you've been the victim of a crime, you have the right to privacy, to make a personal statement and to contact the police and be kept informed about the investigation.
The list of offences is available in word, excel and open document spreadsheet formats.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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