Defence in Caledon.
Caledon traffic and Provincial Offences Act matters from Caledon OPP and the Town of Caledon bylaw are heard at the Caledon POA Court on Old Church Road. Criminal matters from Caledon fall under Peel Region and proceed at the Davis Courthouse in Brampton.
Caledon is predominantly OPP territory — Airport Road, Highway 10, Highway 9, and the Caledon Mountain stretch of Highway 50 are regularly patrolled by OPP Caledon Detachment. The rural highway corridors through Caledon generate a disproportionate number of high-speed charges, including stunt driving, relative to the population. Traffic matters from Caledon are heard at the Caledon Provincial Offences Court on Old Church Road; criminal matters proceed at the Davis Courthouse in Brampton.
Rural OPP enforcement on Caledon highways tends to involve speed-measuring devices — laser, radar, and pacing — where calibration records, maintenance logs, and certification documentation are part of the disclosure we review on every file. Procedural defects in speed measurement evidence are among the most common defensible angles in HTA matters, and they are only identified by reading the disclosure.
Point Duty handles Caledon matters across both practice tracks — traffic tickets from Caledon OPP at the Old Church Road court, and criminal summary charges at the Davis Courthouse in Brampton. The first consultation is free. Most Caledon files are resolved without a trial appearance, but that outcome depends on early intervention and thorough disclosure review.
A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse (Ontario Court of Justice)
7755 Hurontario Street, Brampton, ON L6W 4T1
(905) 456-4700
Caledon Provincial Offences Court
6311 Old Church Road, Caledon, ON L7C 1J6
(905) 584-2272
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