Document: EMAIL
Link: [Open PDF](https://42o.org/l3g4l/307.0 EMAIL 2019-06-21 .pdf)
Filing Date: 2019-06-21
Summary (Justice Demanded)
Aaron Surina, the father, perceives significant bias and unethical behavior in his ongoing case. He feels that he has been unfairly treated as a second-class citizen due to the predisposition created by Keith Glanzer’s ex parte communications with the court staff. These communications have reportedly involved court staff so deeply that they have influenced judicial decisions, such as altering outcomes from defaults to continuances, seemingly favoring his opposition’s interests.
Surina highlights instances where he believes he was unjustly denied his rights, such as when his parenting plan was rejected, his GAL fee waiver was denied, and when he was compelled into a continuance instead of being granted a default. He also raises concern about being forced to pay $680 for a parent assessment, despite assurances from the opposition’s counsel that they would cover this expense.
Surina feels that he has been denied the chance to question key witnesses in his case, including Glanzer, whose significant statements have been used as evidence against him. He sees this as a violation of his rights, as he has been denied the opportunity to counter his accuser’s claims.
Furthermore, despite his request for a jury trial, Surina has not received any information about jury selection, which adds to his perception of bias against him. He also mentions having financial constraints, making it difficult for him to print necessary documents for his case. He emphasizes the additional burden of ADHD, which he feels is not taken into consideration by the court, leading to threats of incarceration for symptoms of his condition.
In summary, Surina’s email alleges a considerable amount of bias, unethical conduct, and injustices in his case. He is seeking to file a motion for mistrial based on these issues.