so I didn't receive disclosure until I spoke with the prosecutor today. He wasn't even aware that I had requested it, even though he had my request in front of him...
officer was there, the other driver was not (apparently she was stuck in Egypt for an operation)
The justice was very forthright and helpful in explaining my options, and seemed frustrated about the prosecution's lack of disclosure prior to the trial date saying that things like these are a drain on resources, wasting not only her time, but the time of officers, witnesses, paralegals etc.
Prosecutor initially offered a plea to "Fail to stop for amber light" which is 3 demerit points, but I asked if "Turn not in safety" might not be more appropriate (2 points), and he didn't even seem aware that the case involved a left turn.
Anyway, I ended up pleading guilty to the lesser offence because I don't think I would have gotten a better deal, and Careless driving being what it is, I didn't want to risk it.
The other way it could have gone:
- the justice mentioned she would be inclined to allow the prosecution a first adjournment, and because I was diligent in requesting disclosure, not leaving it too late and following up on it, she said that at the next trial date, it would be "peremptory on the prosecution"? She explained this to mean that whether or not the witnesses were there, the case would be settled on that date, and she proposed a date of March 21st, 2017.
Because the witness (other driver) in the case was going through an operation, I had no idea when she would be coming back, there is a chance that by mid-March, she may not have made it back to Toronto yet, and there's no saying whether the officer would have shown up. If the officer and witness did not show up, I guess the charge would have been withdrawn by the prosecution, however in the case that they did show up, there was no guarantee that I would get as good a plea deal, I also do not know if I would have been able to defend myself properly against this charge because of my inexperience in court procedures, which is why I ended up taking the deal.
This was a valuable learning experience, as I also have a speeding ticket to deal with from last year as well. Last year was not a good year in terms of decisions for myself. I will learn from this and drive more carefully this year, maintaining posted speed limits and making sure everything is safe before making any decisions. Other cars can honk and be unhappy, but ultimately I'm the one in charge of my own safety.