Re: How To File An 11b
Thank you for your response.
Basically, would it be sufficient for me just to state that:
1. My constitutional right under s. 11 (b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms to be tried within a reasonable time has been infringed.
2. I am going to read in court (from Tab1 of Notice of Application for Stay of proceeding):
...Disobey sign on the ...st day of August 2010 contrary to the Highway Traffic Act Section 182(2)
Be stayed, pursuant to section 24 (1) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and
Freedoms (hereinafter the "Charter").
THE GROUNDS OF THE APPLICATION ARE:
1.That my right to a fair trial within a reasonable time, as guaranteed by
s.11(b) of the Charter, has been infringed
2. That a stay of the proceedings is appropriate and just in the circumstances, as defined by s. 24 (1) of the Charter
3. I need to make a reference to R. v. Rowan case.
And all that above should "explain to the JP why this is true for your (my) case", should not?
By asking all these questions, I hope that it will be helpful for the other people (who can't afford a lawyer) to formulate its case in court "in proper legal language".
I also believe that the sentences (template) how to argue filed 11(b) in court by the applicant has to be added to a sticky note of this tread.
One more thing: Do I need to redo the "Notice of Application for stay of proceedings" or to make any amendment to it for the next trial date scheduled (Judge made a decision for the trial adjournment.) ?
Thank you.