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Offence Section Missing - Question.

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Offence Section Missing - Question.

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Hi all...


Was stopped for speeding. Officer put 95kmh in a posted 80kmh zone.... but failed to put in the section information - it was left out. Will that amount to a "law doesn't exist" fatal error? I asked because I cannot find "95kmh in a posted 80kmh zone" in the HTA....

Yes, it was reduced, but the officer didn't put the "r" in the proper section either... I don't think the officer had his radar on PERIOD.... I was on a motorcycle and when I looked in the window, there was nothing on the radar output..... Anyway.... Cop was cool, but that doesn't stop me from asking the question...

Thanks in advance.

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Does the missing section # severely prejudice your ability to make a proper defence to the charge? I would suggest it does since it prevents you from looking up the section #. If it severely prejudices your ability to make a proper defence it should be considered a fatal error.

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I tend to disagree with Simon, which I seldom do, many of my offence notices (I write several hundred a year) over my career HAVE been amended for this omission.


The JPs tend to rule it's not a serious impediment to defending yourself.


You know the substance of the offence and the section number can easily be looked up.


Just sayin'

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It used to be that "submissions like that"

needed to be objectioned before jurisdiction was determined.


ie: as you approach the bench you object.


Then point out the omission.


I beat at least 3 tickets that way back when I was a speeder.


I believe that the ticket can be amended only after the trial has started.


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Here on a part 1 it seems to be hit or miss. Seems to depend on JP and prosecutor of they chose to run with it. If a person has a good record they seem to withdraw. Poor record they fight hard.


On a part 3 it seems to have no bearing as the first court date it is explained and all proper defense cab be in place for the trial.

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