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There are many different types of driving offences. Driving offences are dealt with by the Ontario Court of Justice, Criminal Court or the Ontario Court of Justice, Provincial Offences Court, depending on the type of offence.
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The Part I offence notice, sometimes referred to as a "ticket", is to be used in cases where the relevant statute limits the maximum penalty to a fine not exceeding $500.00 and a jail sentence cannot be imposed. 7 |; C" A8 y+ l9 g' I# c
The Part I offence noticed is designed to be used for contraventions all the Provincial + B8 a3 K- u* h# v4 d
Statutes including: - The Highway Traffic Act,
- The Liquor License Act,
- Trespass to Property Act etc.
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The Part III summons is designed to be used in all cases where the relevant statute provides for maximum penalty in excess of $500.00 fine and permits a jail sentence to be imposed. Part III offence notice matters are usually dealt with by the Provincial Offences Court.
J$ L4 u6 b4 ^- _( [- ?# F; cSome of the Driving Offences that would be dealt with by the Ontario Court of Justice, Criminal Court are: - Drive while disqualified, (Criminal)
- Impaired Operation of a motor Vehicle
- Impaired Care and Control of a Motor vehicle
- Refusing to Provide a Breath Sample
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Fines and/or jail sentences will vary depending on each individual case. |
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