Document: NOTICE OF HEARING
Link: [Open PDF](https://42o.org/l3g4l//585.0 NOTICE OF HEARING 2024-03-19 .pdf)
Filing Date: 2024-03-19
Summary (Justice Demanded)
The document titled “NOTICE OF HEARING” appears to be a standard notice informing the parties involved in a case about an upcoming court hearing. However, from the father’s perspective, there are several potential issues that can be highlighted to emphasize unethical conduct, judicial bias, and injustices:
1. Lack of Clarity: The document lacks clarity in specifying the purpose of the hearing. This lack of specificity can be seen as a tactic to confuse or mislead the father, Aaron Surina, about the nature of the hearing and his rights in the proceedings.
2. Potential Bias: The document does not provide information about the judge or commissioner assigned to the case, which raises concerns about potential bias or unfair treatment in the court proceedings. Without knowing the assigned judge, Aaron may not be able to assess any potential biases that could impact the outcome of the hearing.
3. Lack of Transparency: The document does not provide clear instructions on how Aaron can participate in the hearing or present his side of the case. This lack of transparency can be viewed as an attempt to limit Aaron’s ability to defend himself and protect his rights and those of his children.
4. Potential Violation of Due Process: The document’s warning that the court may sign orders without hearing Aaron’s side if he does not attend the hearing raises concerns about a potential violation of due process rights. Aaron should have the opportunity to present his case and defend his rights before any decisions are made by the court.
In summary, the “NOTICE OF HEARING” document reflects potential unfairness, lack of transparency, and a lack of clarity that could be perceived as unethical conduct and judicial bias against Aaron Surina and his two sons. These issues highlight the injustices faced by Aaron and his children in seeking statutory relief and protection from further harm.