Failure To Stop
I got this ticket in the Kawartha Lakes area last April and my trial date is approaching in mid December. I have procrastinated a bit in trying to prepare for this, but am looking at it closer now.
So, I was at a 4 way stop and the officer claims that I rolled through. I do not believe that I did. When the officer pulled me over he stated what the charge was and I did not try to argue but simply asked, "Did I do something unsafe?" I'm not sure why that is what I thought to ask, but it is. The officer replied, "No, you weren't unsafe, but you did not stop completely." I kept quiet and just said "OK" because I actually wasn't wearing my seatbelt either and I was hoping, though not thinking it would actually happen, that he would not notice I was not wearing my seatbelt. Anyways, he left and came back with the ticket and he did not notice the seatbelt I wasn't wearing and I went on my way.
I opted first to have a resolution meeting with the JP and met with someone who I think is the prosecutor. She said that the JP may lower the charge but could do nothing about the demerit points. So I opted then to take it to trial. I'm pretty nervous though and don't know if I made the right choice or not. In this meeting I was provided disclosure. All that was in it was a brief note, most of it prewritten and typed and the officer had filled in some blanks. I assume this is all the evidence then.
My plan during trial is to attempt to discredit the officer. There are no errors with the ticket or anything like that so I think discrediting the officers memory is my best angle. I will ask questions about what I was wearing, what the weather was like and how many passengers were in the vehicle at the time. I also want to use the officers answer that I was not unsafe against him if I can. I feel like in saying that he basically said I did nothing wrong as really traffic laws exist to create safe roads. If I was safe in what I did then how is it worthy of a ticket? I did bring this up with the prosecutor and she basically said that all means nothing.
I do have some more questions and would love some feedback.
1) Since I received disclosure at the resolution meeting and that did not include a dashcam video is it safe to assume there is no dashcam video and the only evidence is his recollection?
2) I am tempted to bring up the fact that I was not wearing my seatbelt at the time to discredit the officers credibility as he did not even notice. Is this a good idea? Is it worth mentioning? will it work against me or against him?
3) Am I even on the right track here? Any advice would be helpful.
Thanks.