Document: ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
Link: [Open PDF](https://42o.org/l3g4l/433.0 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE 2020-11-24 .pdf)
Filing Date: 2020-11-24
Summary (Justice Demanded)
The court documents reveal potential bias against Aaron Surina, who has been ordered to appear before the court for a Contempt Hearing initiated by the petitioner, Sirinya Surina. He has been required to demonstrate why he should not be held in contempt, based on Sirinya’s allegations, without the document providing any specific details of the accusations against him.
The court’s order threatens Aaron with a potential arrest warrant and approval of the petitioner’s requests without hearing his defense if he fails to appear. This coercive approach can be viewed as an unjust and unethical attempt to intimidate Aaron into submission.
Additionally, the document mentions that if jail time is being requested by the petitioner and Aaron cannot afford a lawyer, he may request court-appointed representation. This implies that Aaron could face serious legal consequences without necessarily having the financial resources for adequate legal defense, suggesting an inherent bias in the system that favors those with financial means.
The order also requires Aaron to adhere to strict deadlines for filing and serving papers, which can be seen as an undue burden, particularly if he is struggling financially and cannot afford legal assistance. This could potentially create a system where Aaron’s voice might not be heard due to procedural complications, highlighting a possible injustice in the legal process.
Overall, the court order appears to be structured in a manner that tilts the scales of justice in favor of the petitioner, potentially depriving Aaron of a fair opportunity to present his case.