Document: AFFIDAVIT OF PLAINTIFF PETITIONER
Link: [Open PDF](https://42o.org/l3g4l//624.0 AFFIDAVIT OF PLAINTIFF PETITIONER 2024-08-28 .pdf)
Filing Date: 2024-08-28
Summary (Justice Demanded)
The “AFFIDAVIT OF PLAINTIFF PETITIONER” document presents a one-sided narrative from Sirinya Surina, the Petitioner, in a legal matter involving Aaron Surina, the Respondent, with various allegations against Aaron. Sirinya disputes Aaron’s claims about their son Andrew’s hospitalization due to an attack and challenges his assertions about criminal proceedings, Costco video alteration, and Andrew’s hospital visit injuries. This one-sided narrative reflects potential bias and unethical conduct against Aaron, aiming to undermine his credibility unfairly.
The document also reveals instances of potential injustices and bias against Aaron and his children, David and Andrew, with concerns raised about the lack of concrete evidence, potential vindictive motions against the father, and a failure to protect the children’s well-being. It highlights a lack of transparency, disregard for the CPS investigation findings clearing Aaron, denial of rights, and potential unethical conduct within the judicial system, all contributing to injustices faced by Aaron and his sons.
Moreover, the document indicates potential unethical conduct and judicial bias in handling serious matters involving Andrew’s safety, such as a head injury and neck strain resulting from an assault. It raises questions about the adequacy of the investigation, protection of the child, and accountability for the assault. The lack of transparency, detail, and focus on the family’s legal grievances suggest a disregard for their rights and a potential bias or negligence in addressing their case.
Overall, the document reflects a pattern of unethical conduct, bias, and potential injustices against Aaron Surina and his children, emphasizing the need for a thorough and impartial review of the case to ensure fairness, protect their rights, and address the systemic issues undermining their well-being and safety.