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Timestamp: 2019-04-26 10:29:18+00:00

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The 2018 Annotated Ontario Highway Traffic Act is the essential guide to all Highway Traffic Act cases, legislation and regulation in Ontario.
This new edition contains updates to the Highway Traffic Act, related legislation, and all major regulatory activity. In addition, it covers key Highway Traffic Act cases.
R. v. Wadood. Ability of an officer to amend a certificate of offence after giving the offence notice to the motorist, but before filing in court.
R. v. Sciascia. Ability to hold a Provincial Offences Act trial and a Criminal Code Act trial together arising out of same facts.
Lloyd v. Bush and House v. Baird. Explaining the law of winter maintenance.
R. v. Dore. No need for an officer to “lock in” speed of subject vehicle in a speeding case.
R. v. Ayub-Bawar. Duties of a motorist when confronted with an emergency vehicle.
R. v. Gopher. Putting wrong licence number into parking meter not due diligence.
Knabe v. Durham (Regional Municipality). The qualifications of the investigating officer not an essential element of speeding offence.
R. v. Rasty. An electronic devices charge is a lesser included offence of an electronic communications device charge.
York (Regional Municipality) v. McGuigan. Manuals for speed measuring devices are not subject to Stinchcombe.
Mississauga (City) v. Atis. A request for other tickets issued on the same day and discipline and human resource records were refused on a speeding charge.
R. v. Charles. Dealing with a defendant who advances that he was not served with notice of licence suspension.

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