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  2. Police caution - Wikipedia

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    A police caution is a formal alternative to prosecution in minor cases, administered by the police in England and Wales. It is commonly used to resolve cases where full prosecution is not seen as the most appropriate solution. [ 1 ]

  3. Right to silence in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    Changing the law would improve police investigations and adequate safeguards existed to prevent police abuse. Opponents claimed that innocent people may reasonably remain silent for many reasons, and that changing the law would introduce an element of compulsion and was in clear conflict with the existing core concepts of the presumption of ...

  4. Right to silence - Wikipedia

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    when police have enough evidence to believe the person has committed an offence; when detained, such as for the execution of a statutory or common law power of search or in the execution of drink driving investigations; other situations as dictated by statute or case law. The caution to be given to adults is as follows: [42] [43]

  5. Judges' Rules - Wikipedia

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    required the police to give a caution when they had evidence to suspect that a person had committed an offence; required a further caution when a person was charged and prohibited questioning after charging save in exceptional circumstances; required a record of questioning to be kept; gave guidance on the best way to record a formal written ...

  6. Legality of corporal punishment in England and Wales

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    This led to interpretations by parties of the UK that any injury more than "transient reddening of the skin" should usually be charged as s. 47 ABH and by this, the police could prosecute or issue a police caution to the parent by disregarding the defence by justification of lawful correction as being not applicable (often giving the caution ...

  7. Barricade tape - Wikipedia

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    It acts as a minor impediment to prevent accidental entrance to that area or situation and as a result enhances general safety. Barricade tape is also known as construction tape or barrier tape, or in reference to the safety hazard involved as caution tape, warning tape, danger tape or hazard tape. When used by police, the tape is named police ...

  8. NFL says controversial penalties against Chiefs' Patrick ...

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    Anderson said that replay assist can be used only if there is no contact to the helmet; since Mahomes' helmet was hit, the officials could not use replay assist to confirm if the contact was forcible.

  9. Miranda warning - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Miranda warning is a type of notification customarily given by police to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) advising them of their right to silence and, in effect, protection from self-incrimination; that is, their right to refuse to answer questions or provide information to law enforcement or other officials.