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by Stanton
Sat Apr 01, 2017 2:56 pm
Forum: General Talk
Topic: Is officer expert witness for radar/lidar testimony?
Replies: 2
Views: 2205

Re: Is officer expert witness for radar/lidar testimony?

Highwaystar explained it well. A similar analogy would be breath tech officers at Criminal Court. While the officer receives a fair bit or training on how the intoxilyzer works (far more then an officer receives regarding radars), theyre still not considered experts for Court purposes. The officer is simply a trained operator and can explain how ...
by Stanton
Fri Mar 31, 2017 7:25 pm
Forum: Failing to stop for a school bus
Topic: Please help!!!!!!!
Replies: 12
Views: 4751

Re: Please help!!!!!!!

1) Demerit points are applied by the Ministry upon conviction. Your offence carries 6 points.
2) Most likely not. You're expected to drive according to the conditions.
3) If you're convicted of any offence with 4+ demerit points, your licence will be suspended for 30 days.
4) Simply means you were approaching the from the opposite direction it was ...
by Stanton
Thu Mar 09, 2017 9:59 am
Forum: General Talk
Topic: Field Sobriety Testing
Replies: 3
Views: 2370

Re: Field Sobriety Testing

Much like failing to provide a breath sample, failing to perform the field sobriety testing can result in a criminal charge. The testing consists of different components, so the inability to perform one part of it (i.e. bad knee) shouldn't result in a "fail". Furthermore, if you do fail the test, much like failing a roadside alcohol screening ...
by Stanton
Wed Dec 14, 2016 11:36 am
Forum: Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act
Topic: Who Insures Police Cars?
Replies: 3
Views: 3221

Re: Who Insures Police Cars?

The Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act provides a list of exemptions regarding insurance requirements in Ontario:
https://www.canlii.org/en/on/laws/regu/rro-1990-reg-95/latest/rro-1990-reg-95.html

Basically just Federal and Mennonite vehicles are exempt from the act, though both are still self insured. It's also quite likely that larger ...
by Stanton
Tue Dec 06, 2016 9:23 am
Forum: Exceeding the speed limit by 30 to 49 km/h
Topic: Stopped for 30-49km/h over but reduced...G2
Replies: 10
Views: 4457

Re: Stopped for 30-49km/h over but reduced...G2

- Fight it and lose and get your license suspended for 30 days and possibly receive a small insurance increase.
I'm not certain, but I think the insurance increase in this scenario might be more severe because of the automatic suspension post conviction. I believe it would be considered non-administrative and therefore would also count against ...
by Stanton
Mon Nov 28, 2016 9:06 am
Forum: Exceeding the speed limit by 30 to 49 km/h
Topic: 4 demerit pts suspension - Insurance Driver's Abstract
Replies: 6
Views: 4555

Re: 4 demerit pts suspension - Insurance Driver's Abstract

Mboudreau wrote:Did that count as an administrative suspension by the way? I'm wondering if I tried to get a car now and get it insured - if they would take me.
No, yours would not be considered an administrative suspension. It's only considered administrative when it's not the result of a conviction.
by Stanton
Wed Nov 23, 2016 6:55 pm
Forum: Failing to yield the right-of-way
Topic: Appeal Red light conviction
Replies: 57
Views: 26076

Re: Appeal Red light conviction

What specifically do you believe the issue to be, that your disclosure wasnt ready 20 days after the offence? For reference, many defendants wait months to receive disclosure. Did you eventually receive disclosure? If so how long before your trial? As long as you had a reasonable amount of time to review the evidence against you, the Courts wont ...
by Stanton
Wed Nov 23, 2016 11:26 am
Forum: Failing to yield the right-of-way
Topic: Appeal Red light conviction
Replies: 57
Views: 26076

Re: Appeal Red light conviction

To be granted an appeal you need to convince the Courts that one of the following occurred:

1) Your conviction was unreasonable or not supported by evidence.
2) The Justice of the Peace made a legal mistake.
3) There was a miscarriage of justice.

Special appeals can also be allowed if there was misconduct on the part of a lawyer or significant ...
by Stanton
Wed Nov 23, 2016 10:52 am
Forum: General Talk
Topic: Drive Without Proper Lights - Mistake by officer
Replies: 7
Views: 4794

Re: Drive Without Proper Lights - Mistake by officer


It is a 2003 Mercedes C240. It is a sedan owned by our family for quite some time. It is in no way shape or form related to a business or any other commercial reasons. It does not have a C.V.O.R. which is what I think makes it a commercial vehicle?
While there are some exceptions, the HTA generally defines a commercial motor vehicle as "having ...
by Stanton
Wed Nov 23, 2016 10:37 am
Forum: Improper left turn
Topic: Officer lied on disclosure
Replies: 3
Views: 3244

Re: Officer lied on disclosure

To clarify, a discrepancy in the word count in your typed version of the notes versus the officer's originals does not mean you caught them in a lie. Like translating from one language to another, when you change short forms and abbreviations into proper English, the word count will fluctuate. As jsherk said, if you think the officer left out ...
by Stanton
Sun Nov 13, 2016 11:32 am
Forum: Failing to obey a stop sign, traffic control stop/slow sign, traffic light or railway crossing signal
Topic: No written notes only In car camera from police
Replies: 33
Views: 15107

Re: No written notes only In car camera from police

My guess is that you received a new e-ticket (printed ticket versus hand written) where the officer typed their notes at the time of the offence instead of writing them out by hand.

If that's the case, they're considered the same as hand written notes in Court and the officer will be allowed to use them on the stand. E-notes should have a date and ...
by Stanton
Mon Oct 24, 2016 4:36 pm
Forum: General Talk
Topic: MVA template
Replies: 5
Views: 7420

Re: MVA template

They have a copy of the chart on the MTO website here: http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/graphics/engli ... t-back.gif

The reports are now in an electronic format but I believe the codes remain unchanged.
by Stanton
Thu Oct 20, 2016 4:29 pm
Forum: Driving or operating a vehicle on a closed road
Topic: Local Traffic Only - Road Closed
Replies: 15
Views: 17167

Re: Local Traffic Only - Road Closed

The orange and black signs posted by construction crews are not enforceable under section 134 of the HTA. When a road is closed by order of police, no traffic is allowed (i.e. no exemptions for local traffic). While a police officer doesn't need to be present, the closure must be ordered by police and requires special signage.

The required ...
by Stanton
Thu Oct 06, 2016 8:38 am
Forum: Failing to obey a stop sign, traffic control stop/slow sign, traffic light or railway crossing signal
Topic: section 136(1)(a) trial - HELP
Replies: 7
Views: 4005

Re: section 136(1)(a) trial - HELP

I'm thinking the OP means that her paralegal wants to show the Court that they would have been ready to proceed to trial HAD the Crown provided disclosure. It's a common tactic, show up with your client and claim hardship over the delays caused by the Crown. It arguably adds a bit of theatrics that can sometimes held convince a JP to dismiss ...
by Stanton
Wed Oct 05, 2016 8:29 pm
Forum: General Talk
Topic: Use and Possess Illegal Licence (35(1)(a))
Replies: 9
Views: 4050

Re: Use and Possess Illegal Licence (35(1)(a))

It may not seem like it, but the officer probably did exercise some discretion as you certainly could have been charged under various sections of the criminal code or other acts, such as the liquor licence act.

In regards to your actual charges, the HTA makes it an offence to simply possess a fake licence, regardless if you intended to use it or ...