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Cautions (Adult) Law, 2017 SCHEDULE Law 5 of 2017 SCHEDULE (section 4) List of offences which may be dealt with by way of a caution 1. Theft (where the value of goods stolen does not exceed $5,000) pursuant to section 241(a) of the Penal Code (2013 Revision); 2. Handling stolen goods (where the value of goods stolen does not exceed $5,000) pursuant to section 260 of the Penal Code (2013 Revision); 3. Making off without payment pursuant to section 254 of the Penal Code (2013 Revision); 4. Criminal damage (where the value of the damage does not exceed $3,000) pursuant to section 267(a) of the Penal Code (2013 Revision); 5. Assault occasioning actual bodily harm pursuant to section 216 of the Penal Code (2013 Revision); 6. Possession or consumption of a controlled drug that is not a hard drug pursuant to section 3(1)(k) or (l) of the Misuse of Drugs Law (2014 Revision); 7. Causing fear or provocation of violence by night pursuant to section 88 of the Penal Code (2013 Revision); 8. 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of Sections\nSection\nPage\n1.\nShort title and commencement ..................................................................................................5\n2.\nInterpretation .............................................................................................................................5\n3.\nCautioning of suspects ..............................................................................................................6\n4.\nQualifying conditions for caution ................................................................................................6\n5.\nSuspects not eligible for a caution..............................................................................................6\n6.\nForm of a caution .......................................................................................................................6\n7.\nRecord of cautions .....................................................................................................................7\n8.\nEffect of a caution in court proceedings .....................................................................................7\n9.\nEffect of a caution and disqualification under other laws ............................................................8\n10.\nExpungement of a record of caution ..........................................................................................8\n11.\nWritten policy and Standing Orders ............................................................................................8\n12.\nAnnual Report ............................................................................................................................8\n13.\nAmendment of Schedule ............................................................................................................8\n14.\nRegulations ...............................................................................................................................9\nSCHEDULE\n11\nList of offences which may be dealt with by way of a caution\n11\n\nCautions (Adult) Law, 2017\nSection 1\n\nc\nLaw 5 of 2017\nPage 5\n\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\n\nCAUTIONS (ADULT) LAW, 2017\n(Law 5 of 2017)\nA LAW TO MAKE PROVISION FOR THE ADMINISTERING OF CAUTIONS IN\nRELATION TO ADULTS; AND FOR INCIDENTAL AND CONNECTED PURPOSES\nENACTED by the Legislature of the Cayman Islands.\n1.\nShort title and commencement\n1.\n(1) This Law may be cited as the Cautions (Adult) Law, 2017.\n(2) This Law shall come into force on such date as may be appointed by Order\nmade by Cabinet and different dates may be appointed for different provisions\nof this Law and in relation to different matters.\n2.\nInterpretation\n2.\nIn this Law \u2014\n\u201ccaution record\u201d means a record kept by the Royal Cayman Islands Police\nService containing a person\u2019s information in relation to a caution for an\noffence;\u201d;\n\u201csuspect\u201d means a person eighteen years or older who is alleged to have\ncommitted an offence or who has been charged with an offence.\n\nSection 3\nCautions (Adult) Law, 2017\n\nPage 6\nLaw 5 of 2017\nc\n\n3.\nCautioning of suspects\n3.\nNotwithstanding section 82(2) of the Police Law (2014 Revision) and subject to\nsections 4 and 5 of this Law, where a suspect has behaved in a manner that amounts\nto an offence and the suspect has admitted to so behaving, that suspect may be\ncautioned in accordance with this Law instead of being charged with, or prosecuted\nfor the offence constituted by that behaviour.\n4.\nQualifying conditions for caution\n4.\nA suspect may be cautioned for an offence if \u2014\n(a)\nthere is sufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction\nfor the offence;\n(b) the suspect has unequivocally admitted that the suspect is guilty of the\noffence and agrees to be cautioned for it;\n(c)\nthe offence attracts a maximum custodial sentence of less than four years\nor is an offence specified in the Schedule; and\n(d) in the opinion of \u2014\n(i)\na police officer of the rank of Inspector or above; or\n(ii) in the opinion of the Director of Public Prosecutions, where a\ncharge has already been brought for the offence,\nthe circumstances of the suspect or the offence are such that the matter is\nsuitable for a caution and the suspect is not ineligible for a caution under\nsection 5.\n5.\nSuspects not eligible for a caution\n5.\nA suspect may not be cautioned for an offence if at the time of the alleged\ncommission of the offence, the suspect \u2014\n(a)\nhad in the preceding three years been convicted or cautioned for a similar\noffence;\n(b) was on police or court bail; or\n(c)\nwas \u2014\n(i)\nserving a sentence of imprisonment;\n(ii) subject to recall to prison on licence;\n(iii) subject to a non-custodial sentence under the provisions of the\nAlternative Sentencing Law (2008 Revision); or\n(iv) subject to proceedings in the Drug Court.\n6.\nForm of a caution\n6.\n(1) A caution shall take the form of a written document that is \u2014\n(a)\nread to the suspect by a police officer; and\n\nCautions (Adult) Law, 2017\nSection 7\n\nc\nLaw 5 of 2017\nPage 7\n\n(b) signed by the suspect and the police officer.\n(2) The written document shall contain \u2014\n(a)\nthe name, date of birth, address and occupation of the suspect;\n(b) the particulars of the offence to which the suspect admits, including the\ndate, time and location of the offence and the name of the officer\nreporting the offence;\n(c)\na notice to the suspect stating that \u2014\n(i)\nthe caution will be recorded by the police and may be disclosed as\npart of the suspect\u2019s caution record;\n(ii) if the suspect is subsequently convicted of any offence, that the\nexistence of the caution may be revealed to the court dealing with\nthe suspect for any subsequent offence; and\n(iii) a court may take a caution into account when dealing with the\nsuspect for any subsequent offence;\n(d) the name of the police officer who authorised the caution under\nsection 4(d) and the name of the police officer administering the caution;\n(e)\nthe name of the attorney who represented the suspect at the time the\nsuspect was cautioned; and\n(f)\nan acknowledgement by the suspect that \u2014\n(i)\nthe suspect committed the offence specified in the document;\n(ii) the suspect understands the contents of the caution document and\nthe notice set out therein; and\n(iii) the suspect has agreed to be cautioned for the offence.\n7.\nRecord of cautions\n7.\n(1) Where a caution has been administered to a suspect, the police officer shall\nretain the original written document and shall provide the suspect with a copy.\n(2) A caution shall be recorded in the prescribed register of cautions and the fact\nthat a caution has been administered to a suspect shall form a part of that\nsuspect\u2019s caution record.\n8.\nEffect of a caution in court proceedings\n8.\nWhere a person who has been administered a caution is subsequently convicted of\nan offence, the court may take the caution into account when dealing with the\nperson for the subsequent offence.\n\nSection 9\nCautions (Adult) Law, 2017\n\nPage 8\nLaw 5 of 2017\nc\n\n9.\nEffect of a caution and disqualification under other laws\n9.\nWhere a Law disqualifies or potentially disqualifies a person convicted of an\noffence from conducting specified activities or from holding specified positions, the\nLaw shall apply to a person to whom a caution has been administered in the same\nmanner as if that person had been convicted of the offence, unless a provision to the\ncontrary appears in that Law.\n10.\nExpungement of a record of caution\n10. (1) Where a person has been administered a caution in relation to an offence, upon\nthe expiration of three years from the date of the administering of that caution,\nthat person\u2019s caution record in relation to that offence shall be treated as\nexpunged.\n(2) The provisions of Part 4 of the Criminal Records (Spent Convictions) Law,\n2016 [Law 42 of 2016] (Effect of Expungement) shall apply mutatis mutandis\nto the expungement of a caution record.\n11.\nWritten policy and Standing Orders\n11. (1) The Commissioner of Police shall, with the approval of the Director of Public\nProsecutions, prepare a written policy in relation to the administration of\ncautions.\n(2) The Commissioner of Police shall issue Standing Orders to the members of the\nRoyal Cayman Islands Police Service in relation to the administration of\ncautions.\n(3) No caution shall be administered prior to preparation of the policy under\nsubsection (1) and the issuance of the Orders under subsection (2).\n12.\nAnnual Report\n12. The Commissioner of Police shall cause to be laid before the Legislative Assembly,\nwithin three months of the end of each year, a report specifying the number of\npersons who have been administered with a caution and the nature of the matters for\nwhich the cautions were administered.\n13.\nAmendment of Schedule\n13. (1) The Cabinet may, by Order, amend the Schedule.\n(2) An Order made pursuant to subsection (1) shall be subject to negative\nresolution of the Legislative Assembly.\n\nCautions (Adult) Law, 2017\nSection 14\n\nc\nLaw 5 of 2017\nPage 9\n\n14.\nRegulations\n14. The Cabinet may make Regulations generally for administering this Law by\nprescribing anything required or permitted by this law to be prescribed, or is\nnecessary or convenient to be prescribed in order to give effect to the objects of\nthis Law.\n\nCautions (Adult) Law, 2017\nSCHEDULE\n\nc\nLaw 5 of 2017\nPage 11\n\n SCHEDULE\n(section 4)\nList of offences which may be dealt with by way of a caution\n1.\nTheft (where the value of goods stolen does not exceed $5,000) pursuant to section\n241(a) of the Penal Code (2013 Revision);\n2.\nHandling stolen goods (where the value of goods stolen does not exceed $5,000)\npursuant to section 260 of the Penal Code (2013 Revision);\n3.\nMaking off without payment pursuant to section 254 of the Penal Code (2013\nRevision);\n4.\nCriminal damage (where the value of the damage does not exceed $3,000) pursuant\nto section 267(a) of the Penal Code (2013 Revision);\n5.\nAssault occasioning actual bodily harm pursuant to section 216 of the Penal Code\n(2013 Revision);\n6.\nPossession or consumption of a controlled drug that is not a hard drug pursuant to\nsection 3(1)(k) or (l) of the Misuse of Drugs Law (2014 Revision);\n7.\nCausing fear or provocation of violence by night pursuant to section 88 of the Penal\nCode (2013 Revision);\n8.\nIntentionally causing harassment, alarm or distress by night pursuant to section 88A\nof the Penal Code (2013 Revision);\n9.\nCausing harassment, alarm or distress by night pursuant to section 88B of the Penal\nCode (2013 Revision);\n10. 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