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Crossmark vs Checkmark

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Crossmark vs Checkmark

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Hi all, Does anyone have any info on ticket writing procedures. I can seem to find anything in this forum regarding a "cross in a box" vs a "checkmark in a box" on a ticket. I read somewhere that it was considered a minor error with a possibility that it would null the ticket but I can't seem to find anything on this forum that verifies this or anywhere in the HTA for that matter. Thanks :D

Hi all,

Does anyone have any info on ticket writing procedures. I can seem to find anything in this forum regarding a "cross in a box" vs a "checkmark in a box" on a ticket. I read somewhere that it was considered a minor error with a possibility that it would null the ticket but I can't seem to find anything on this forum that verifies this or anywhere in the HTA for that matter.

Thanks :D

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Re: Crossmark vs Checkmark

Minor errors will not quash the ticket. In your case, I wouldn't even consider it to be an "error" at all. If an error on the ticket were to violate a right of the defendant (such the wrong statute specified), then it would likely be dismissed.

Minor errors will not quash the ticket. In your case, I wouldn't even consider it to be an "error" at all. If an error on the ticket were to violate a right of the defendant (such the wrong statute specified), then it would likely be dismissed.

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Re: Crossmark vs Checkmark

It would not be listed in the HTA, that is one Act of many that are wrote on the same Provincial Offence Notice.

It would not be listed in the HTA, that is one Act of many that are wrote on the same Provincial Offence Notice.

Above is merely a suggestion/thought and in no way constitutes legal advice or views of my employer. www.OHTA.ca