Document: MOTION
Link: [Open PDF](https://42o.org/l3g4l//598.0 MOTION 2024-04-11 .pdf)
Filing Date: 2024-04-11
Summary (Justice Demanded)
The document titled “MOTION” reflects a motion filed by Aaron Surina, the respondent in a case involving parties’ redesignation and admission of video evidence and an affidavit of a victim impact statement. Aaron expresses gratitude towards the court for its trauma-informed approach and highlights the complexities of domestic violence. He requests the admission of video evidence capturing instances of false accusations and physical assault by the petitioner, Sirinya Polarj, to protect his rights and demonstrate the truth under evidence rule ER 801(d)(1)(ii).
Aaron’s perspective reveals a history of false accusations, violence, and financial instability caused by Sirinya. The request for video evidence admission aims to seek justice and protect his children from harm, indicating potential bias and unethical conduct against Aaron. The motion emphasizes the sensitive nature of the evidence, the importance of countering skewed depictions, societal challenges faced by male survivors of domestic violence, and the need for privacy and dignity considerations. Aaron’s commitment to ethical standards and fair treatment is evident through his adherence to legal procedures and transparency in communication, highlighting his genuine effort to seek justice in the face of possible biases and injustices.