Document: TRIAL MINUTES
Link: [Open PDF](https://42o.org/l3g4l/430.0 TRIAL MINUTES 2020-11-19 .pdf)
Filing Date: 2020-11-19
Summary (Justice Demanded)
The trial minutes from the Superior Court of Washington, County of Spokane, dated November 19, 2020, indicate that Aaron M. Surina, the respondent, was denied a motion for change of venue. Both Aaron and his ex-spouse, Siriny A. Surina, were present in the court without legal representation.
The court’s denial of Aaron’s motion could potentially be seen as unfair or biased. It is unclear whether the court fully considered the reasons for the venue-change request. The document does not provide any reasons for the denial, which could imply a lack of transparency in the court’s decision-making process.
In addition, the court’s dismissal of Aaron’s motion without apparent consideration could be seen as potentially unethical, particularly if the change of venue was requested for reasons related to ensuring a fair trial or protecting the well-being of the involved parties.
The lack of legal counsel for both parties could also play a role in the perceived unfairness. Without legal representation, Aaron may not have been able to adequately argue his case for a change of venue. This could be construed as a disadvantage to Aaron, potentially resulting in perceived bias against him.
Overall, the court’s handling of Aaron’s motion for a venue change raises questions about possible bias, lack of transparency, and ethical concerns.