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Garda Caution[No Legal Advice.]

  • 03-03-2008 8:59pm
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    A garda told me to be on my way the other night and told me i ws being cautioned. Not sure really what he meant ...any ideas ....am out of mind with worry.


    Will this effect me with all sorts of future things or will I hear no more from the Gardai?

    Can you help with with this


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  • Legal Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 4,338 Mod ✭✭✭✭Tom Young


    Legal advice is not given on this discussion thread, but a Garda caution is a standard out of court caution where you will be sitting with a sargeant and given a caution which you'll possibly have to sign. Apologise, be nice and honest with them. Should be end of story.

    Learn your lesson, -> as this can be brought up if you are charged with anything again, though it is not a conviction that would affect your travel ability, record etc.


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