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After completing their trials with the traffic court, many individuals believe that the decision made was unfair.<br>The only way to go through a re-trial to rectify or change the courtu2019s decision is by appealing to the court. However, the appeal process is not exactly easy and there are several aspects that you should keep in mind.<br>
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Introduction After completing their trials with the traffic court, many individuals believe that the decision made was unfair. The only way to go through a re-trial to rectify or change the court’s decision is by appealing to the court. However, the appeal process is not exactly easy and there are several aspects that you should keep in mind.
Appeal Within 30 Days There are some cases in which the court will allow you to appeal even if your 30 day window has expired. To understand these situations, contact a lawyer. In other instances, you need to make an appeal within 30 days of the decision.
Can You Appeal Without A Lawyer? Appealing to a court regarding a decision that was passed is a complicated matter that is based on several rules and conditions. You will have to meet specific deadlines and requirements. Hence, it is better to have a lawyer on board.
What Can You Appeal For? You are free to appeal the sentence imposed. In this appeal, a normal sentence appeal is discussed.
After You File The Appeal? Note that an appeal is not a do-over of the matter. This also holds for traffic appeals. In an appeal, the person of justice looks at the record of the case that already exists. These include statements, transcripts, visual evidence and more.
Conclusion Traffic rule violations are pretty common in Canada and according to Statistics Canada, the numbers of reported traffic violations have increased every year. If you are not proficient with how courts work, it is best to hire a criminal defence lawyer who can help you file the appeal.
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