Disclosure Rules
I got a speeding ticket by moving radar Dec/12. The ticket was 95km in an 80km zone. I took it to court. It just so happened that it was the same cop I beat on two previous tickets. The day of trial the cop recognized me. During recess I stepped out. When I came back the fellow next to me said that the cop and Crown were talking about me. The cop said to the Crown that he didn't want to lose to me again. The Crown responded that she would let the Justice know and that the Justice was as on the side of the cops anyway. She brought up a motion to have the charge amended to 117km in an 80km zone. I objected on deaf ears. The Justice allowed it. I asked for an adjournment hoping I would get a different Justice. Well this Justice made sure not to miss our trial. My disclosure request was incomplete. The Crowns' office gave me a copy of the front page and section 7 of the manual. Two pages total. I took it upon myself to get the complete copy of the manufacturers' manual. The unit used was the Genesis II Select Directional Radar Unit by Decatur. I built my case around the faults of the unit. I had all the proper questions and all the perfect answers. The f#@&$! Justice shut me down. I could not refer to the manual but the cop could. I lost. He discriminated against me and violated my right to a fair trial. Trial was July/13 and Judgement was Dec/13. I filed an appeal on the grounds of an unfair trial. I won. I was granted an appeal.
Now this time I asked for a complete manual. Our first date at trial was Dec/14. I asked for an adjournment on the grounds that I did not receive the manual in my disclosure request. The Crown asked the court that if I want a copy of the manual I must get an Order. The Justice agreed and asked me to file a motion to get an order for the full manual. The cop makes numerous comments in reference to the manual during his statement. Why would I need an order for what is already being used by the Crown. My right for full disclosure should not be ordered, it should be given. My question is can the court do this?