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Two Tickets And Court, Newb Needs Advice
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 3:43 pm
by Tom98989
I got my first ticket(s) in 15 years, for a rolling stop of the Gardiner West ramp at Yonge, by a whole bunch of cruisers under the bridge pegging off people 1 by 1. I didn't have my wallet, so 1 ticket no licence surrendered, 1 ticket fail to stop.
1)Should I use a professional rep in court? or
2) My natural thought would be to pay the no licence ticket, and reschedule the court date later for the no-stopping. I know that all these officers from that day will have at least a dozen of tickets that day each, all scheduled for them the same day in court. If I reschedule later, I expect there is less of a chance of the officer showing up. Make sense? If so how do I post-pone trial for another date? Do I have to have somebody say I am sick during the trial?
3) I figure it doesn't look good to fight both tickets at the same time. ?
Thanks in advance.
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 5:43 pm
by FyreStorm
Go to court on and speak to the prosecutor, plead to the licence if they drop the moving violation.
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 10:00 pm
by Tom98989
FyreStorm wrote:Go to court on and speak to the prosecutor, plead to the licence if they drop the moving violation.
Is the no-licence-surrendered considered something insurance can get me for?
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 7:18 am
by FyreStorm
Not a moving violation. No points. It's a ticket sure. But does it make you a less safe driver cause you forgot your licence in your other pants? No.
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 10:51 am
by Tom98989
Can I go to that early-meet (forgot what it's called) to do this or do I have to go to court?
Thx again FyreStorm.
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 12:30 pm
by Reflections
Tom98989 wrote:Can I go to that early-meet (forgot what it's called) to do this or do I have to go to court?
Thx again FyreStorm.
It's not really an early "meet", just be there before your scheduled time...you will have a chance to speak to the Crown before the trial..
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 3:40 pm
by Radar Identified
There's also "First Attendance," if you wanted to resolve it prior to the day of trial.
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 4:42 pm
by Tom98989
Thanks guys. I think this will help me a lot.
Re: Two Tickets And Court, Newb Needs Advice
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 11:27 pm
by viper1
Tom98989 wrote:I got my first ticket(s) in 15 years, for a rolling stop of the Gardiner West ramp at Yonge, by a whole bunch of cruisers under the bridge pegging off people 1 by 1. I didn't have my wallet, so 1 ticket no licence surrendered, 1 ticket fail to stop.
1)Should I use a professional rep in court? or
2) My natural thought would be to pay the no licence ticket, and reschedule the court date later for the no-stopping. I know that all these officers from that day will have at least a dozen of tickets that day each, all scheduled for them the same day in court. If I reschedule later, I expect there is less of a chance of the officer showing up. Make sense? If so how do I post-pone trial for another date? Do I have to have somebody say I am sick during the trial?
3) I figure it doesn't look good to fight both tickets at the same time. ?
Thanks in advance.
Well if you want to beat that ticket it is easy.
I don't think they will let me post the answer though.
Cheers
Viper1