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Fight Kit
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Everything you need to fight it yourself — no lawyer, no paralegal.
Disclosure request letter
Pre-addressed to your Alberta prosecutor. Cites R. v. Stinchcombe and Charter s. 7.
Defense strategy for your detection method
Weaknesses to look for, with a review checklist.
Cross-examination questions
Exact questions to ask the officer — designed to expose calibration gaps, procedural errors, and identification problems.
Complete courtroom guide
Step-by-step from plea to closing statement. Includes negotiation script, what to bring, and what NOT to say.
Deadline timeline
Personalized deadlines based on your ticket date.
Preview: Disclosure Letter
RE: REQUEST FOR DISCLOSURE Charge: s. ___ — ... Court: ... Dear Prosecutor, Pursuant to R. v. Stinchcombe, [1991] 3 SCR 326, and Section 7 of the Charter, I request...
Full letter includes 13 specific disclosure items + detection-method-specific requests
Alberta has some of the highest car insurance premiums in Canada at roughly $2,000/year. After the January 2026 grid rating update (20% increase), a single speeding conviction can push you into a significantly higher premium bracket for three years.
Alberta speeding fines include the victim surcharge and range from about $88 for 1 km/h over to about $620 for 50 km/h over the limit; 51+ over can require a mandatory court appearance. Combined with insurance increases, even a minor speeding ticket can cost over $1,000.
Calculate the real cost of your Alberta ticket above — most drivers are surprised by how much the insurance increase adds.