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I have seen situations in court where the judge dismissed a case base on his own personal feelings and a sob story. I was in court years ago on a excessive speed in a school zone ticket that was given to me by a rabid lesby man hating cop. I would like to know if a judge has the discretion to dismiss a case without hearing the evidence in the case.
Montreal Case : ( ahead of my case )
An old Jamaican woman ( over 75 ) was working the night shift cleaning offices, she had no place to park during a snow storm so she parked in front of the downtown office building where there were signs for street snow cleaning. She place a hand written note in the window of her car.: "Do not tow this car" The car was ticketed and towed away. Clearly she is in violation of the law. The judge dismissed the case Base only on this information. Was this legal? Clearly the judge felt bad for the old woman still working at 75 years old.
My case :
I was given a ticket by the infamous angry lesby cop Stéphanie Trudeau. She was pulling over 5-6 cars at a time ( any car that came down that street ) in a school zone to give people tickets for going over 30 kph. Without using a laser gun to determine speed. I was able to prove this since her own ticket log showed that she issued 5 tickets within a 15 minute period on a quiet side street. My ticket was dropped.
The infamous angry lesby cop Stéphanie Trudeau was later fired from the force after she was convicted of numerous excessive force and assault charges. The court ordered that she could never work in law enforcement. She asked the court to expunge her criminal record so that she could get a security guard permit ( which is easier to get than a dog license ), but the court refused.
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