pixie wrote:I am getting disclosure but not entirely sure what to look for.
In your case, it looks like full disclosure would be a copy of the officer's notes and the lidar manual. For the manual, they will need to provide you with the parts of the manual that deal with the testing and use of the device. This is so that you can determine, from the officer's testimony, if the device was tested and used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions (and therefore considered reliable) or not.
The officer's notes should indicate something like:
- Tested device at time x, working properly
- Observed MV (yours) visually at speed that was above posted limit
- Activated and used device, recorded "x" speed on vehicle
- Stopped vehicle without sight lost
- Identified driver (you), issued ticket
That is what the officer will need to testify to in order to secure a conviction.
pixie wrote:I just noticed that on my ticket the officer failed to fill out the Section of the Highway Traffic Act that I mad an offense against despite describing my offense.
There is case law addressing this specific situation. Unfortunately, if the officer sufficiently described the offence "did commit the act of speeding 72 km/h in a posted 50 km/h zone," failing to fill out the section of the HTA that was disobeyed (s. 128) is not going to get the ticket quashed. This is even if you follow the "default and appeal" procedure that is available if the set fine and/or total payable amount is incorrect. If the officer wrote a section that conflicted with the described offence, and it may confuse the defendant, then you'd be able to "default and appeal." By leaving it blank, the courts have ruled that describing the offence is sufficient and no confusion is likely to be created for a reasonable individual.
In short: Don't miss your trial date.
pixie wrote:Is it true that if only one of them appear I can have the case thrown out?
If one was recording speeds and flagging down the vehicles, and the other was writing tickets, then yes.
If the officer that ticketed you also recorded the speed of your vehicle and flagged you down, then no.