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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. Youth justice in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    A person may be given a final warning without a reprimand if the seriousness of the offence warrants this course. A person may exceptionally be given a second (but not a third) final warning if "the offence was committed more than two years after the date of the previous warning and the constable considers the offence to be not so serious as to ...

  4. Youth offending team - Wikipedia

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    A youth conditional caution had already been introduced a few years earlier (first piloted in 2009). In reintroducing youth cautions the government, in essence, returned to the pre YOT ways of dealing with juvenile offenders who are not prosecuted. Like reprimands and final warnings, the juvenile has to admit the offence to receive a caution.

  5. Greta Thunberg given ‘final warning’ to move before arrest at ...

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    Climate campaigner Greta Thunberg was given a “final warning” by police to move to a designated protest area during a demonstration in central London last year before she was arrested for ...

  6. 'I don't appreciate your tone': Judge in Trump documents case ...

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    The exchange came as special counsel Jack Smith's team argued that Trump should be banned from making more inflammatory statements about FBI agents involved in the case.

  7. Sentencing in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    Reprimands and warnings are not sentences passed by the court, but methods by which the police can deal with offenders without bringing a case to court. For a reprimand or warning to be given, there has to be evidence that a child or young person has committed an offence and admits it.

  8. Good Omens Shocker: Final Season Will Consist of One ... - AOL

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    The saga of Aziraphale and Crowley will end much sooner than anyone expected. Good Omens’ third and final season will consist of just one, 90-minute episode, TVLine has learned. And though ...

  9. Police caution - Wikipedia

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    Per the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, simple cautions, reprimands and final warnings become spent (meaning that they do not need to be disclosed, unless applying for particular types of work) immediately, and conditional cautions become spent after 3 months. [15]