Quebec law: Speeding ticket question
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Quebec law: Speeding ticket question
I recently found this for Ontario:
Technical errors which have resulted in the dropping of charges include an incorrect or missing date of the offence, missing defendant name, missing charging officer name, missing location of offence, missing description of the offence or offence indicated is unknown to law, and <b>Offence Notice was not given to the defendant within 30 days of the offence date (POA, 3(3))</b>
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(3) The offence notice or summons shall be served personally upon the person charged within thirty days after the alleged offence occurred. R.S.O. 1990, c. P.33, s. 3 (1-3).
I got a speeding ticket over a month ago in Quebec while the SQ was (is?) on presure tactics and the officer did not give me the ticket. He said it would be mailed to me later (part of the presure tactics on the gov.) It has now been over a month, does anyone know if Quebec has similar law as above stated?
Ref:
<a href="http://www.roadwarriors.ca/resources/tutorial/commondefences.html">Fight your own traffic ticket</a>
Thanks
Technical errors which have resulted in the dropping of charges include an incorrect or missing date of the offence, missing defendant name, missing charging officer name, missing location of offence, missing description of the offence or offence indicated is unknown to law, and <b>Offence Notice was not given to the defendant within 30 days of the offence date (POA, 3(3))</b>
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<b>Service</b>
(3) The offence notice or summons shall be served personally upon the person charged within thirty days after the alleged offence occurred. R.S.O. 1990, c. P.33, s. 3 (1-3).
I got a speeding ticket over a month ago in Quebec while the SQ was (is?) on presure tactics and the officer did not give me the ticket. He said it would be mailed to me later (part of the presure tactics on the gov.) It has now been over a month, does anyone know if Quebec has similar law as above stated?
Ref:
<a href="http://www.roadwarriors.ca/resources/tutorial/commondefences.html">Fight your own traffic ticket</a>
Thanks
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