Thread: Quick question about court dates -11(b)
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Jul 23rd, 2008 10:54 AM
#1
Newbie
Quick question about court dates -11(b)
MY wife received 2 speeding tickets in the month of October 06 and NOvember 06. Both were minor offences with speeding of 10km-12km over posted. At that time I had filed for notice for trail. Even after 21 months I have not received a date for the trail. I have checked her driving record and it does not show any convictions.
As a family we may have to leave Toronto for a few months and I am worried that I do not receive a notice in our absence.
Should I go to the court and try to speak to the Prosecutor? Or should I speak to the clerk to determine if they have the tickets in their record?
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Jul 23rd, 2008 06:12 PM
#2

Originally Posted by
qwert97
MY wife received 2 speeding tickets in the month of October 06 and NOvember 06. Both were minor offences with speeding of 10km-12km over posted. At that time I had filed for notice for trail. Even after 21 months I have not received a date for the trail. I have checked her driving record and it does not show any convictions.
As a family we may have to leave Toronto for a few months and I am worried that I do not receive a notice in our absence.
Should I go to the court and try to speak to the Prosecutor? Or should I speak to the clerk to determine if they have the tickets in their record?
The court office should be able to give you an update on the status of a court date.
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Jul 23rd, 2008 07:08 PM
#3
Newbie

Originally Posted by
Whitedart
The court office should be able to give you an update on the status of a court date.
If it does not exist in their system, what happens?
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Jul 23rd, 2008 09:04 PM
#4

Originally Posted by
qwert97
If it does not exist in their system, what happens?
I know all offences are tracked in a database, so there should be some form of disposition, whether the charge was dropped/withdrawn, or still in the court sysem in some format.
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