Document: ORDER AMENDING CASE SCHEDULE
Link: [Open PDF](https://42o.org/l3g4l/216.0 ORDER AMENDING CASE SCHEDULE 2018-08-30 .pdf)
Filing Date: 2018-08-30
Summary (Justice Demanded)
The court document titled “Order Amending Case Schedule” seemingly neglects the interests of Aaron Surina, the respondent in this case. The amended domestic case schedule has been set without any clear indication of Aaron’s consent or involvement in the decision-making process, which could potentially reflect an unfair bias against him.
It is also worth noting that all the deadlines for submitting various documents and filings have been set on the same day (12/12/2018). This could place an unnecessary and overwhelming burden on Aaron, potentially hindering his ability to adequately prepare his defense.
Moreover, Aaron is expected to comply with this new schedule under threat of sanctions, which might suggest an inclination of the court to automatically penalize him for potential non-compliance, irrespective of the merits of his case or his circumstances. This can be construed as an indication of prejudicial treatment against him.
The court’s order for the parties to attend mediation with a neutral third party does not clearly state the process through which the mediator will be selected, potentially opening up room for bias.
Finally, the service declaration indicates that the order was served to Aaron’s attorney, but it does not explicitly state that Aaron himself was notified. This shows a lack of direct communication with Aaron, which can be seen as a disregard for his rights and involvement in his own case.
In summary, this document can be perceived as showcasing potential bias and unfairness against Aaron Surina by imposing an impractical schedule, threatening sanctions, potentially favoring biased mediation, and displaying a lack of direct communication with him.