Disobey Stop Sign - Stop Wrong Place
Today I got a ticket for "Disobey stop sign - stop wrong place" contrary to the highway traffic act section 136(1) (a)
I did indeed stop at the stop sign that I had "rolled"
At the time, the officer was roughly 150m down the road behind a white suv that she had pull over (thus obstructing her view)
The officer had then followed me down the road to the next stop sign, around the corner, and down two side streets where I had turned left, then pulling me over (approximately 1.3 km after the said stop sign that I allegedly rolled)
The officer then asked me multiple questions about my vehicle (being a corporate car) as well as my driving record and reason for being in Niagara Falls
And claimed that I had rolled a stop sign and stopped to close to another one
The officer went back to her car (for approximately five min before returning)
Once the officer had returned she said that she is going to charge me for rolling the stop sign but let me go with stopping over the line at the other one.
The stop sign that I had "rolled" is set back a fair amount from the corner, making it blind
The stop sign that I had "stopped over the line at" does not have a stop line as it was recently paved
She had said that she had charged me with rolling the stop sign, however the ticked says "stop wrong place"
As well I had a passenger in the car (a witness) and the officer did not check the box as to say there was a witness present at the said time of traffic offence
My question is: is there enough evidence as to that I can take it to trial and get off on the charge, as well as have my passenger testify,
I have never ran a stop sign in my life and I didn't then
All advice is welcome; I have gone to the court house and requested disclosure