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crime sheet

British  

noun

  1. military a record of an individual's offences against regulations

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Perhaps we need to rethink where spitting and biting dispassionately deserve to be placed on sport's crime sheet.

From The Guardian • Apr. 22, 2013

They scan the district's crime sheet, undergo inspection, then climb into a black, unmarked patrol car and exchange kisses before setting out to work.

From Time Magazine Archive

When the Adjutant had finished reading the "crime sheet," I asked Private B—— if he had anything to say, and if the charge was true.

From "The Red Watch" With the First Canadian Division in Flanders by Currie, John Allister

When dirty it has a tasty habit of getting Tommy's name on the crime sheet.

From Over the Top by Empey, Arthur Guy