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First Time Fighting...help Would Be Appreciated!
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 1:48 pm
by robbiedigital
Hello,
Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide. A little background on my situation:
Charged with speeding...56 in a 40 (I think!) in March 2010. Filed for a court date, but never received it. Then I got a notice saying my license was suspended because I didn't pay a fine...went to court and spoke to a JP who produced my original application which showed that they didn't copy my address properly (forgot condo unit #). As a result my license was reinstated and I was given a new trial date.
As my trial will be in August of this year (a difference of 17 months through no fault of my own), I plan on filing an 11(b), but first I need to request disclosure. I'm noticing some conflicting information on a number of sites, including ticketcombat.
1) Can you still fax in a request? If so, do we know the correct address? (All templates I've seen have "Old City Hall" at 100 Queen West which is incorrect...it's 60 Queen West)
2) I work very close to downtown meaning I could file in person, but I've also read that the standard form they have for disclosure is not specific enough and doesn't ask enough questions...what is your opinion on that? Could I file my own printed Disclosure request?
3) What is your opinion on providing a phone number?
Any other advice would be great!
Much appreciated guys!
Re: First Time Fighting...help Would Be Appreciated!
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 2:06 pm
by Stanton
1) The process to request disclosure varies from one jurisdiction to the next. Some insist you attend in person, others allow alternate methods. I can't answer for Toronto, hopefully someone else can.
2) I guess it depends what you're asking for. The list of items most ticket fighting sites recommend is ridiculous, and don't apply to 99% of charges. All you should really need for a speeding ticket is the officer's notes (either notebook form or on the ticket itself) and possibly a manual for whatever speed measuring device was used. If the notes are illegible, then you could also request a typed version.
3) Many of us recommend you do provide a phone number/e-mail address. Some courts will see a failure to provide this information as a mere stalling tactic, and any further delays could be attributed to you.
Re: First Time Fighting...help Would Be Appreciated!
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 9:21 pm
by robbiedigital
Great thanks...hopefully someone else here can provide some insight into Toronto.
Another question - how crucial is the original ticket for the 11(b)? I'm 99% sure I don't have it anymore...
Re: First Time Fighting...help Would Be Appreciated!
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 10:56 pm
by viper1
As to address
In that area 20 Queen iwest s the bottom of eaton center,next is old city hall at 100 queen west, then Osgoode hall at 130 west.
No 60 in there.
Your ticket should say where to send it.
Cheers
Viper1
Re: First Time Fighting...help Would Be Appreciated!
Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 7:14 am
by robbiedigital
I hate to be argumentative but Old City Hall is at 60 Queen West while New City Hall is 100!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_City_H ... Toronto%29 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto_City_Hall This is why I'm confused...most sites say to mail Disclosure requests to Old City Hall at 100 Queen W.
Thanks..dont actually have my ticket anymore but I will look at my trial notice
Re: First Time Fighting...help Would Be Appreciated!
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 4:03 pm
by Reflections
Do yourself a favour and drop by in person...... rids you of the address problem