It seems like a waste to hire representation for a Part I appeal after a s.9 or s.9.1 conviction. There should be no transcript, just the certificate of offence, the conviction order/notice signed by the JP, and the original offence notice that you would bring to the appeal. Am I right in all that?
s. 118(1) of the POA expressly allows you to ...
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- Wed Feb 10, 2010 2:16 pm
- Forum: Courts and Procedure
- Topic: once i got my appeal date --what happens at court?
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- Wed Feb 10, 2010 1:27 pm
- Forum: Courts and Procedure
- Topic: List of errors that are fatal in a POA ss. 9/9.1 setting
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List of errors that are fatal in a POA ss. 9/9.1 setting
Can anybody provide a consolidated list of fatal errors, and whether they are fatal all of the time (at a trial, during a default procedure, etc.) or just when it involves a s. 9 or s. 9.1 examination of the certificate of offence by the JP?
I know the London v. Young (2008) case, but it seems to me that focused mostly on errors in *set fine*. Set ...
I know the London v. Young (2008) case, but it seems to me that focused mostly on errors in *set fine*. Set ...