OTTAWA • TORONTO
& ACROSS ONTARIO
 

How to Reach David Anber:

24 Hour Access:

Office Line: 613-755-4008
In Toronto: 416-833-3155
Toll Free : 888-989-3946
Cellular: 613-276-3283
Fax: 888-989-3947

Office (By Appointment only):
45 O'Connor Street
Suite 1150
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1A4

By e-mail: ask@DavidAnber.com

 
 
 
 
AREAS OF PRACTICE
Criminal Defence
Provincial Offences Act
Highway Traffic Matters
   
 
 
 
 
 

Provincial Offences Advocacy

Have you been charged with a Provincial Offence or Traffic Ticket in Ottawa, Toronto, Brockville, Kemptville, L'Orignal, Pembroke, Morrisburg, Cornwall or anywhere in Ontario? Are you looking for a Lawyer or Paralegal Agent to defend you? Do you have questions regarding what consequences of your Ottawa ticket or Brockville summons? Do you have a trial date or other appearance in Provincial Offences Court? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you are in the right place.

A Provincial Offence is commenced by one of two ways. (1) Either you receive a ticket. This ticket will have a dollar value amount on the front of it and the officer's name appears at the top (just below a 4 digit number and an 8 digit number). Or, (2) you may receive a summons. This document looks like a ticket only it does not have a dollar value. Instead, it has a date, time and place where you are "commanded by Her Majesty" to appear in Court.

If you want Ontario, Toronto or Ottawa Traffic Ticket Defence you have to contest your ticket, you need to follow the instructions on the rear of the ticket which usually involves bringing it into the local court office where the offence is alleged to have occurred (some locations allow you to mail it in, although many do not). If you pay the ticket, or if you fail to respond to the ticket within a set period of time, you will be found guilty and sentenced to the fine on your ticket (you may also have some additional minor court costs.)

If you have received a summons, you must appear at the time, date and place listed on your ticket or hire an Agent (paralegal or lawyer) to appear on your behalf. You cannot simply "pay the fine". If you fail to appear in Court, the Court will usually set a date for your trial to take place without you. In such a case, the trial will proceed, the officer will testify, and usually you will be found guilty. Since nobody is there on your behalf, the penalty is awarded at the discretion of the prosecutor subject to the approval of the Court and the requirements of the relevant statute law.

David Anber has extensive experience offering advocacy for a variety of Provincial Offences from Ontario, Brockville, Kemptville, Pembroke, Perth, Cornwall, Morrisburg and Ottawa Traffic Tickets. In addition, he has defended other offences, camping bylaws, offenses directed at businesses, city bylaws, building code violations etc. Here are some of the more common offences:

  • Traffic Tickets Ottawa, Toronto, and across Ontario
  • Speeding
  • Careless Driving
  • Driving with a Suspended Licence
  • Drive Under Suspension
  • Driving with No Insurance
  • Drive without Insurance
  • Fail to Remain at the Scene of an Accident
  • Fail to Report an Accident
  • Failing to stop for a School Bus
  • Failing to pull over and proceed with Caution for emergency vehicle
  • Stunt Driving / Racing / Driving while performing a stunt
  • Unlicenced Taxi Cab

 

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