mrproblems
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Does a caution show up on a criminal record check if it's been done by a london midland person
Just to answer the initial question - no, this will not appear on a criminal record at the moment but it would, likely for to 1 year on your regular record and permanently on enhaced DBS checks, if you were to be successfully prosecuted (but not if you settle out of court).
No, not for a Byelaw offence.For a bylaw offence?
For a bylaw offence?
I'm not sure that's right. You are being cautioned (warned) that you are providing admissible evidence. Incrimination is likely to make a court case easier but you are certainly not being warned against it.That type of 'caution' is nothing to do with criminal records. The 'caution' in the case you were involved in means you are being warned that you are about to be asked questions about a suspected offence and therefore you should be cautious (hens the word caution) not to incriminate yourself by admitting something that may get you convicted
it was a real address, just a false name.
what about if i have a criminal record already for an offence commited about 8 years ago for using a dodgy travelcard
No that's not correct. You are not giving admissible evidence until you have been cautionedI'm not sure that's right. You are being cautioned (warned) that you are providing admissible evidence. Incrimination is likely to make a court case easier but you are certainly not being warned against it.
An Interview Under Caution is an interview to gather admissable evidence for court to go against you in a prosecution. The interview itself does not carry a criminal record but if the case goes to court and you are prosecuted, it could do. If you are prosecuted under byelaws, then you will not receive a criminal record, if you are prosecuted under the RORA 1889, then you will.Does a caution show up on a criminal record check if it's been done by a london midland person
Anything from a couple of weeks through to a couple of months. Technically they have up to six months to decide if they are bringing charges and file papers in the Magistrates Court.how long does it normally take roughly for the letter to turn up?