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sundancer332003 a posé la question dans Politics & GovernmentLaw & Ethics · il y a 2 décennies

If a 13 year old gets a police caution is it wiped off their criminal record when they reach 18?

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  • Anonyme
    il y a 2 décennies
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    caution?

    if you got some sort of court proceding, you'll still have a record for the police and anyone of importance to see, but to other your slate is wiped clean, but it also depends on the offense

  • ?
    Lv 4
    il y a 5 ans

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  • il y a 2 décennies

    a caution may not have actually even got onto your record in the first place...and al records are sealed on your 18 th b-day, so do not worry

  • Anonyme
    il y a 2 décennies

    Juvenile records are sealed when the minor reaches age 18. They are not, however, destroyed, and in extremely rare cases can be subpeonaed (this won't happen for a minor offense thought, so don't worry).

  • Anonyme
    il y a 2 décennies

    All Juvenile records are distroyed upon emancipation date.

    17 years of age.

  • goldie
    Lv 4
    il y a 2 décennies

    a caution? it doesnt sound serious, and it will be gone but the time your 18 maybe even sooner i couldnt worry about!

    p.s. what' cha do?

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