lolwut wrote:It's really not a good idea to have her testify.
Have you received disclosure? If so please post it so we can better assist you.
How does your wife know she wasn't speeding?
The disclosure is just a simple form the officer fills out when operating a speed trap. It has road conditions, laser test times, vehicle information (make/lane/speed). It looks to be all in order except that it is not noted that the device passed or failed the tests. I also received the testing pages for the laser device in which it states to note several items from the tests, so I will be questioning the officer's "usual practice" (http://www.canlii.org/en/on/oncj/doc/20 ... cj266.html).
She knows she wasn't speeding because it was heavy traffic in a shopping area. She was in the curb lane and there were multiple vehicles slowing down to turn into parking lots. In fact just before she was pulled over she had to stop for several seconds behind another stopped vehicle.
Decatur wrote:It also sounds like the officer was using Lidar, which will give a range to the target. It's advantage is that the officer can pick out a single vehicle in heavy traffic which appears moving faster than the others.
True, but this officer was standing on the opposite side of a four lane road, so there were three lanes of traffic between him and the car. The lidar is capable of measuring speed of both approaching and receding vehicles and the direction of measurement is also not indicated on the notes. The car is a sedan so it would be obstructed by almost any other vehicle.
A mistake was made, but this was a speed trap ticket farm so the facts really don't matter that much. I plan to point out as many mistakes as I can and hope for the best, but I expect to lose so I won't be surprised if a conviction is entered. I do know of one case (http://www.canlii.org/en/on/oncj/doc/20 ... ncj77.html) wherein an acquittal was entered solely due to the defendant's testimony. Our insurance is going to increase whether she gets convicted at trial or pleads guilty to a reduced speed so I see no harm in trying.