Big City vs. Small Town Courts: How Location Affects Your Ontario Speeding Case
If you've received a speeding ticket in Ontario, the court where your case will be heard matters more than you might think. According to NextLaw's analysis, big city courts and small town courts operate differently in ways that can affect your strategy and potential outcomes.
Big City Courts: Volume and Efficiency
Jon Cohen, who regularly handles cases in courts across Ontario, describes the characteristics of high-volume urban courts:
Toronto, Ottawa, and other major city courts process enormous numbers of cases. This volume creates both challenges and opportunities. Prosecutors manage heavy caseloads, which can mean more willingness to negotiate to keep things moving. Court schedules are packed, which can mean longer waits but also more case management flexibility.
Advantages in Big City Courts - Prosecutors may be more open to deals simply to manage their workload
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Why Court Location Matters for Your Ontario Speeding Ticket
If you've received a speeding ticket in Ontario, you might assume all courts handle these cases the same way. According to NextLaw's analysis of court data across 53 Provincial Offences Courts, that's not the case. Different courts have different volumes, different practices, and potentially different outcomes—factors that can affect your defense strategy.
Conviction Rates Vary by Location
Jon Cohen, who has analyzed speeding ticket data across Ontario's court system, notes that outcomes can vary significantly between jurisdictions. Some courts see higher rates of tickets being withdrawn or dismissed; others see higher conviction rates.
These variations don't mean justice is unequal—they reflect different factors including court volume, prosecutor workloads, local enforcement patterns, and the types of cases that come before each court.
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