I think there is a loophole in the laws regarding this situation.
As you have correctly pointed out, you would be CAUTIONING a player. But this leads to a player being cautioned twice once you stop play. This contradicts the original point of a yellow card (caution for future behaviour).
When...
I am at a loss over this one.
http://www.merseyreds.com/2013/12/29/chelsea-2-1-liverpool-martin-skrtels-goal-luis-suarezs-clear-penalty-not-given-video/
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