Admonition (or "being admonished") is a
punishment under
Scots law when an
offender has been found guilty but is neither im
prisoned nor
fined but receives verbal
discipline and is afterwards set free; the conviction is still recorded. This disposition is comparable to an
absolute discharge in jurisdictions where an absolute discharge involves the recording of a conviction (
i.e., where the "discharge" is from punishment only) but stands in contrast to an absolute discharge in jurisdictions in which an absolute discharge does not involve the recording of a conviction (
i.e., where the "discharge" is from conviction as well).