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jsherk
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by: jsherk on

First of all, do NOT tell them about the mistake. They are allowed to re-issue the charge if you tell them there is a problem.


Second, it is a serious charge so you may want to consult with a lawyer. I would interview 3 or 4 lawyers before you decide to go with one.


Did you get a ticket (Notice of Offence) or a summons?

If a ticket, then I would plead NOT GUILTY and request a trial with the officer present, and then consult with a lawyer.

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by: Ronaldo on

jsherk wrote:First of all, do NOT tell them about the mistake. They are allowed to re-issue the charge if you tell them there is a problem.


Second, it is a serious charge so you may want to consult with a lawyer. I would interview 3 or 4 lawyers before you decide to go with one.


Did you get a ticket (Notice of Offence) or a summons?

If a ticket, then I would plead NOT GUILTY and request a trial with the officer present, and then consult with a lawyer.


I have pleaded not guilty already. Would it be possible for them to charge me novice driver BAC Above Zero instead during my trial. It has been over 40 days since I was issued the tickets

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by: jsherk on

I don't know the answer to that question because I believe this is a criminal offence as opposed to provincial offence. With provincial offences, like speeding, they have up to 6 months to re-issue a new charge. I am not sure how it works with criminal charges.

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by: jsherk on

Okay if it is not a criminal charge then the 6 months apply...


You plead not guilty and request a trial with officer present.


You wait for your notice of trial and if the date is more than 6 months away then you just sit and wait and do nothing until you passed the 6 months mark. After the 6 months you request disclosure and then wait for the trial. Show up for trial and let them know that were not under 22 at the time and it is the wrong charge.

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