Document: DECLARATION AFFIDAVIT
Link: [Open PDF](https://42o.org/l3g4l/512.0 DECLARATION AFFIDAVIT 2023-07-21 .pdf)
Filing Date: 2023-07-21
Summary (Justice Demanded)
The court document appears to contain a declaration affidavit from Reuben Ingebritson, a third party not directly involved in the case between Aaron Surina and Sirinya Surina. Ingebritson, who is the general manager of a U-haul facility, confirms that he provided authorization for a moving truck to be used free of charge to assist Sirinya Surina with her move on June 28, 2023.
From Aaron Surina’s perspective, this document could potentially be seen as unfair or biased. It is indicative of a systemic bias, where an external party (Ingebritson) is assisting his ex-partner (Sirinya) by providing resources (a moving truck) for free. This could be interpreted as favoritism towards Sirinya, potentially giving her an unjust advantage in the proceedings.
Moreover, the method of communication seems biased as well. The document was served via email, which might not be the most reliable or formal method of delivering important court documents. This could be seen as an attempt to undermine Aaron’s ability to respond or prepare adequately for the case, thus infriting on his rights to a fair process.
Furthermore, the timing of the document’s creation, signing, and delivery could be seen as questionable. It was created, signed, and delivered on the same day (July 20, 2023), leaving little to no time for Aaron to react or respond to the information contained within it. This rush might suggest an unethical attempt to speed up the process without giving Aaron a fair chance to present his case.
In summary, from Aaron Surina’s perspective, there is an apparent display of bias and unfairness in the process, potentially affecting his ability to present his case effectively. The involvement of a third party in assisting Sirinya, the method of communication, and the timing of the document’s creation, signing, and delivery all undermine his opportunity for a fair trial.