Document: ORDER DENYING MOTION RE PG LIMIT
Link: [Open PDF](https://42o.org/l3g4l/129.0 ORDER DENYING MOTION RE PG LIMIT 2018-01-30 .pdf)
Filing Date: 2018-01-30
Summary (Justice Demanded)
In this document, the Superior Court of Washington, County of Spokane, denied a motion by Aaron Surina (referred to as the Respondent) to exceed page limits. This decision was made despite considering the motion, the supporting documents, the response from the other party, other documents identified by the court, and any testimony or argument.
From Aaron Surina’s perspective, this decision could be seen as prejudicial or unfair. Despite presenting his case and providing supporting documents, his request for an extension on page limits was denied. This denial may have potentially limited his ability to fully express his views or present his case in a comprehensive manner, thus affecting the fairness of the proceedings.
Furthermore, the document also suggests that the court found “good cause” to approve the order, but does not specify what this cause was. This lack of transparency may create a perception of bias or unethical conduct, as it limits Surina’s understanding of the court’s reasoning behind the decision.
In addition, the document indicates that the order could be signed by the court without notice to Surina. This potentially infringes upon his right to be informed about decisions made in the case, which could be perceived as an injustice.
Overall, Surina may view this decision as an unfair limitation on his ability to present his case, a potential bias in the court’s decision-making process, and a lack of transparency about the court’s decisions.