Document: ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
Link: [Open PDF](https://42o.org/l3g4l/412.0 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE 2020-10-22 .pdf)
Filing Date: 2020-10-22
Summary (Justice Demanded)
The court documents reveal possible bias and injustices against Aaron Surina. The Superior Court of Washington has issued an “Order to Show Cause” against him without clear representation of his side of the case, thereby potentially violating his right to a fair hearing. The order was filed following a Motion for Contempt Hearing without specifying who initiated the motion.
The court also threatens to approve the other party’s requests without hearing Surina’s side if he fails to attend the hearing, which could result in an unfair outcome. In addition, it warns of issuing a warrant for his arrest, a severe consequence that may not be proportionate to the alleged contempt.
The document also highlights a potential lack of legal representation for Surina, noting that if he can’t afford a lawyer, he may request the court to appoint one. This suggests that he may have been navigating complex legal proceedings without adequate legal support, which could disadvantage him in presenting his case effectively.
Moreover, the court mandates Surina to personally serve the order and related paperwork to the other party, an action that could lead to personal conflict and further exacerbate the situation. Furthermore, it places the burden of proof on him to provide written evidence supporting his side, potentially creating an imbalance in the procedural fairness of the case.
Overall, the documents may reflect an unfair or unethical conduct against Surina, possibly infringing on his rights to due process and a fair hearing.