How Does 11b And Lack Of Disclosure Work?
I filed an 11B once a decade back and won so it's been a while. Long story short I was charged with careless driving even though there was no accident. I got into bit of a tiff with an off duty cop and he thought it'd be find to engage in a little malicious prosecution by having his pal ticket me for careless.
ANYWAY....it's been over 8 months - Durham region - so that's 11B territory right there - whether the JOP agrees or not it never hurts to swing for the fences as the worst they can say is no and it always leaves room for appeal. However I did file for disclosure, at the courthouse in the prosecutor's office no less and have the paperwork to prove it. So in the 11B application it goes....
THE GROUNDS FOR THIS APPLICATION ARE:
There has been an excessive delay in this matter reaching trial, as guaranteed by Section 11(b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms;
That the Applicant has suffered prejudice as a result of the delay occasioned in the matter herein;
That the appropriate remedy for the denial of the said right is a stay of the proceedings;
1. Section 11 (b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms;
2. Section 24 (1) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; 3. R. v. Askov et al., (1990) 59 C.C.C. (3d) at page 449 (S.C.C.);
4. R. v. Morin, (1992) 71 C.C.C. (3d), 1 (S.C.C.);
5. R. v. C. R. Galassi (2005) 77 O.R. (3d) 208 (Ontario Ct. of Appeal);
etc....
Would you need to include Section 7 and 11a in there as well or would that be a separate application entirely or would you just simply ask for it, 'Your worship prior to entering a plea I asked the charge be stayed at this time in accordance with sections 7 and 11a, the prosecution has failed to make available the disclosure I requested, as well as sections 11b and 24(1) as the length of delay of coming to trial are also violations of my Charter rights.'
I haven't retained council because I'm out of work and broke. At the very least if the JOP says no and tells the prosecutor to provide me with disclosure can I force a later trial date - and again go for the 11b as the delay is obviously the fault of the Crown in this case. And at least, again, it strengthens my case for an appeal.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.