Thanks for the replies!
I was going by this page:
http://www.ticketcombat.com/step4/works.php
"Section 7 - the right to disclosure to help you prepare your defence and answer to the charge is a principle of fundamental justice. You must have disclosure of all the evidence before the trial. If you don't get it, you can apply for a stay."
and this ...
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- Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:12 pm
- Forum: Failing to obey a stop sign, traffic control stop/slow sign, traffic light or railway crossing signal
- Topic: Am I Wrong? Laughed at by prosecutor - disclosure question
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2805
- Tue Jan 22, 2013 8:23 pm
- Forum: Failing to obey a stop sign, traffic control stop/slow sign, traffic light or railway crossing signal
- Topic: Am I Wrong? Laughed at by prosecutor - disclosure question
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2805
Am I Wrong? Laughed at by prosecutor - disclosure question
Hello,
I was ticketed for not stopping at a stop sign a while back, and followed some of the instructions on the ticket combat website, but the prosecutor and justice didn't seem impressed with my attempt to stay trial today. Who is wrong in this case, them or me, and any advice is much appreciated!
Here's a bit of a summary:
May 5 - stopped ...
I was ticketed for not stopping at a stop sign a while back, and followed some of the instructions on the ticket combat website, but the prosecutor and justice didn't seem impressed with my attempt to stay trial today. Who is wrong in this case, them or me, and any advice is much appreciated!
Here's a bit of a summary:
May 5 - stopped ...
- Wed Nov 28, 2012 7:15 pm
- Forum: Failing to obey a stop sign, traffic control stop/slow sign, traffic light or railway crossing signal
- Topic: Fail to Obey Stop Sign - Different Defenses?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4174
Re: Fail to Obey Stop Sign - Different Defenses?
I agree, I got lucky that his notes were different from the notes I got. Luckily I didn't even need to mention that to the justice. She adjourned right away on my argument that his writing of the act was not clear enough for me to know what I was charged with.
I've since faxed the standard letter recommended on this site asking for full disclosure ...
I've since faxed the standard letter recommended on this site asking for full disclosure ...
- Fri Nov 09, 2012 11:13 am
- Forum: Failing to obey a stop sign, traffic control stop/slow sign, traffic light or railway crossing signal
- Topic: Fail to Obey Stop Sign - Different Defenses?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4174
Re: Fail to Obey Stop Sign - Different Defenses?
Thanks again!
I decided to take my chances and bring the "error" up to the Justice and she asked the same question, "does the ticket say the offense you committed?". I argued it does say "disobey stop sign", but because there are multiple sections and sub-sections under HTA 136, it's ambiguous exactly what I disobeyed. She agreed and amended the ...
I decided to take my chances and bring the "error" up to the Justice and she asked the same question, "does the ticket say the offense you committed?". I argued it does say "disobey stop sign", but because there are multiple sections and sub-sections under HTA 136, it's ambiguous exactly what I disobeyed. She agreed and amended the ...
- Thu Nov 08, 2012 10:56 am
- Forum: Failing to obey a stop sign, traffic control stop/slow sign, traffic light or railway crossing signal
- Topic: Fail to Obey Stop Sign - Different Defenses?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4174
Re: Fail to Obey Stop Sign - Different Defenses?
Thanks for the response!
The ticket combat site says that an example of a fatal error on the ticket is "unknown offence (e.g. speeding 70kh/hr in a 64km/hr zone)".
Would the fact that the ticket sites HTA 136(1)(2) which does not exist constitute an unknown offense? The only offenses that exist under HTA 136 are (1)(A), (1)(B), and (2). Have I ...
The ticket combat site says that an example of a fatal error on the ticket is "unknown offence (e.g. speeding 70kh/hr in a 64km/hr zone)".
Would the fact that the ticket sites HTA 136(1)(2) which does not exist constitute an unknown offense? The only offenses that exist under HTA 136 are (1)(A), (1)(B), and (2). Have I ...
- Fri Oct 19, 2012 7:00 pm
- Forum: Failing to obey a stop sign, traffic control stop/slow sign, traffic light or railway crossing signal
- Topic: Fail to Obey Stop Sign - Different Defenses?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4174
Fail to Obey Stop Sign - Different Defenses?
Hi,
I received my first ticket ever 5 months ago and would like to get some advice on fighting it as my court date is next month.
I was riding my bike eastbound, came to a stop sign, stopped about one meter back from the sign. There was no cross walk and no white line marked on road. I then turned right, came around the corner and rode southbound ...
I received my first ticket ever 5 months ago and would like to get some advice on fighting it as my court date is next month.
I was riding my bike eastbound, came to a stop sign, stopped about one meter back from the sign. There was no cross walk and no white line marked on road. I then turned right, came around the corner and rode southbound ...