r0sst3r wrote:
Ok, so let me see if I got this right. Here is my action plan.
(Sorry I had to break it down like this, but I'm really nervous about this..it being my 1st time appearing in court.. so I don't want to screw up! I'll likely carry this list with me!)
1. Ask prosecutor if cop is present. If not - case dismissed.
If he is present....
2. Ask prosecutor (or judge?) for adjournment because disclosure was requested on June 15th, but was not received. If adjournment is granted, go home.

If not granted....DO NOT ACCEPT PLEA BARGAIN.
3. Describe to judge about how the cop was radaring the other side of traffic, so he did not have a clear view of what was going on at this side of the streetcar. i.e. I had passed before the streetcar came to a halt & opened its doors. *hope for the best*
P.S.... what if the plea bargain they offer is that i get NO demerit points, and just have to pay the penalty? I'm ok with that, I think. It won't affect my insurance, I don't think? Although...I do have 2 prior speeding tickets for "15 over" - no demerit points.
If you haven't received disclosure by trial date you are guaranteed with an adjournment regardless who requesting it. So if you play tough and play your cards right it could be over that day, otherwise it would drag on.
I would just check in with the Cown but don't let him/her know what my plan would be. If h/she makes an offer to plead down, it's up to you to take it, but if you don't take it, just say you would think about it and go find a seat and watch for the cop showing up.
Don't let the Crown know that you haven't got disclosure, don't try to explain what happened between your car and the street car because h/she will start to play game with you depending on what you have told him/her and will delay the trial even cop does not show. You want to leave the door open to opt for trial if cop is not there.
If the Crown hand over the disclosure to you before trial, don't take it, tell him/her to give it to you after trial.
You only need to explain the incident with the street car to the judge if the trial takes place, but you don't want to go to trial since you have not received disclosure.
If the JP forces the trial on that day with disclosure just handed over to you, you can politely ask the JP to delay the trial for you to review the disclosure with your lawyer. If it's denied i guess you have no choice but to proceed (very unlikely)