Document: TRIAL MINUTES
Link: [Open PDF](https://42o.org/l3g4l//673.0 TRIAL MINUTES 2024-10-31 .pdf)
Filing Date: 2024-10-31
Summary (Justice Demanded)
The trial minutes document reveals potential instances of unethical conduct and bias favoring the petitioner, Sirinya Surina, over the respondent, Aaron Surina. Scheduling disparities heavily favored Sirinya Surina, allowing her to present her case-in-chief, rest, and close on the same day, while Aaron Surina faced delays between presenting his case-in-chief and closing arguments. The admission of exhibits without clear justification, such as the rejection of Exhibit P-5, raises concerns about the consistency and fairness of evidentiary rulings. Sirinya Surina being the sole witness for crucial evidence without cross-examination limits Aaron Surina’s ability to contest the evidence, indicating a lack of fairness and due process. These factors suggest potential unethical conduct and judicial bias that may have impacted the outcome of the case, disadvantaging Aaron Surina in protecting his rights and presenting a robust defense for his children. Further investigation is necessary to determine if there have been injustices against Aaron Surina and his children in seeking statutory relief and protection from harm, emphasizing the importance of upholding the best interests of the children involved and ensuring a fair and just legal process.