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  2. Reprimand - Wikipedia

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    From 1998 until 2013 in the UK, young people aged 10–17 years old could receive a reprimand (provided they had not previously been given a reprimand, a final warning or been found guilty at court). A reprimand was a formal verbal warning given by a police officer to a young person who admitted they are guilty of a 'minor' first offence.

  3. Police caution - Wikipedia

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    CPS officers are instructed to refer to the police any case in which they consider a caution is the appropriate way of handling the offence. Where the CPS remains satisfied that a caution is appropriate but the police refuse to administer one, the CPS guidance recommends that the case not be accepted for the prosecution.

  4. Youth offending team - Wikipedia

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    A Final Warning on a person's record influences the decision of the courts and police if a further offence is committed. Youth Offending Teams worked to prevent young people from reoffending after a Final Warning. They would visit and assess young offenders and undertake diversionary work before (or after) the formal Final Warning was issued.

  5. Missouri v. Seibert - Wikipedia

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    Missouri v. Seibert, 542 U.S. 600 (2004), is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States that struck down the police practice of first obtaining an inadmissible confession without giving Miranda warnings, then issuing the warnings, and then obtaining a second confession.

  6. Boulder authorities ‘prioritizing’ recommendations from ...

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    Cold case review team looked at the investigation into the December 1996 death of six-year-old JonBenet Ramsey Boulder authorities ‘prioritizing’ recommendations from JonBenet Ramsey cold case ...

  7. Brewer v. Williams - Wikipedia

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    Counsel for the state and for Williams stipulated that "the case would be submitted on the record of facts and proceedings in the trial court, without taking of further testimony." The District Court made findings of fact as summarized above, and concluded as a matter of law that the evidence in question had been wrongly admitted at Williams ...

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  9. Only six weeks after a police oversight panel recommended firing a controversial Miami police captain, another board tasked with recommending discipline in police cases reached the opposite ...