This is an update to this thread
http://www.ontariohighwaytrafficact.com/topic7160.html
I retained a paralegal, and he requested disclosure for me. The trail was on Feb 23, 2016. I didnt attend because we had not received disclosure, so we weren't ready to proceed. We were given a new trial date of April 4th, 2016. That works out to 9 months, 15 days from the date of the offence. So no go for 11B (I guess?)
So this really sucks for me on many levels. I feel I am being jerked around by the prosecution by them giving disclosure on the day of the trial. They must know that this will mean a new trial date. So this is basically the worst outcome for me. The trial is not far enough away for an 11b, I will have to pay my paralegal more money, and I still have these charges hanging over my head. Personally they are causing a great deal of concern because of the possible insurance penalties, and how it may effect my ability to work. I have been looking to change jobs but this is making the decision more complicated and it is holding me back advancing to a better job. It has caused a lot of tension between my employer and myself because for some explainable reason the police did not submit the tickets that my employer got and my employer has basically said its my problem now.
I have not seen the disclosure yet, the trial was 2 days ago.
How should I proceed? The officer had a body camera. I feel it is important to see the video of the initial stop to see if he followed the proper procedure. Should we ask for the body cam video? I think this may be difficult for them to produce because it happened 6 months ago, it is a new technology that they have to deal with, and maybe they dont have the procedures in place to save and reproduce the video.
Should I hire a lawyer? I feel that the paralegal may just look to negotiate the fines down as much as possible, rather than mount a tough defense. He has even mentioned that he knows the officer who stopped me.
thanks for the help