Two Parking Infractions - Help
Hello All,
Some backstory:In July, my girlfriend had received 2 tickets for parking on a Toronto street. One ticket was for parking after midnight without a permit. She had gone into the home she was visiting to look online to buy a permit but was ticketed before this could be achieved. The other was for not having a valid plate because she had one of the defective plates where the upper "sticker" with the colour falls off. She DID purchase her valid and current registration sticker but did not want to place it on the damaged plate in the event the sticker would fall off with the top of the plate and while she was in the process of getting a new plate.
After requesting a trial, we requested disclosure twice and received nothing. We filed a constitutional question based on a lack of disclosure. She appeared (March 1st) for her trial and explained to the justice that she had requested disclosure twice and has still not received any. She explained to the justice that she is a student who had to travel from out of town to appear for the trial and would have been prepared for trial had the prosecution provided the disclosure that was requested. She added that it is an undue hardship to have to return for another court date. The prosecutor made the claim that they could not send disclosure because no phone number was given. This, I assume, goes along with the policy that they do not send any documents out but make you drive from out of town to pick them up yourself? They did have her address in her file, where they sent all other documents and the fax number from where the requests originated from.
The justice ruled that they will move the trial to March 21st. The prosecution provided her with the following documents (see attached) which provides very little detail. The notes provided are 4 characters on a page with the verbal explanation "4R and 4F means right and forward". Whatever this means? This is far from helpful for trying to defend herself.
Is this adequate disclosure? Can/should we request more detailed notes, the certificate of infraction or any other detail? Must we provide a phone number or can we give an address? If so, is there time to do this before the next court date?
If this is not adequate? Do we file another constitutional question immediately for lack of proper disclosure?
What is the best way to proceed, if any?
Thank you.


