Dangerous Driving charges in Orangeville, Ontario.
Operating a motor vehicle in a manner dangerous to the public — a Criminal Code offence distinct from the HTA's careless driving. Hybrid; on summary election within paralegal scope.
Courthouse
Orangeville Courthouse (Ontario Court of Justice)
Court Phone
(519) 941-0231
Consultation
Free & Confidential
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What the charge means
Section 320.13 of the Criminal Code prohibits operating a conveyance in a manner that, having regard to all the circumstances, is dangerous to the public. The standard is a marked departure from the conduct of a reasonable person.
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Penalties
Hybrid offence. On summary election: up to 2 years less a day, mandatory minimum fine on first offence, possible driving prohibition. On indictment: up to 10 years (14 if causing bodily harm; life if causing death). A finding of guilt creates a criminal record.
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Available defences
Conduct did not constitute a marked departure from the norm
Mechanical failure or sudden unexpected emergency
Identification of the driver
Charter — unlawful stop, search, or detention
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The process
If Crown elects summary, the matter is within paralegal scope. If Crown elects indictment, we refer to a barrister from our network. Disclosure review and Crown pre-trial often clarify the election early.
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Notes for Orangeville
Dufferin County summary criminal matters are heard at the Orangeville courthouse on Louisa Street. Provincial offences from OPP Dufferin Detachment and local enforcement appear at the Zina Street POA office.
Orangeville Courthouse (Ontario Court of Justice)
10 Louisa Street, Orangeville, ON L9W 3P9 (519) 941-0231
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