Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Hunt-Irving v. Espada, A-0375-19

If you're suing your much younger ex-girlfriend for stealing about $2,000, please remember to bring your documentation to trial, especially the text messages where she actually said something. 

Because otherwise, if the trial judge finds every witness either lacking credibility or clueless, you will lose your case because you have the burdens of production and persuasion.

Also, if you ever wanted to see the phrase "sugar daddy" in an appellate opinion, this is the case for you.

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