HTTP Error 500.30 - ASP.NET Core app failed to start

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Feb 10, 2006

On February 10, 2006, our client was acquitted by a jury of endangering the welfare of a child and sexual abuse in the second degree. Our client’s 16 year old niece alleged that the Defendant improperly touched her breast and vagina on two occasions while she was home alone with the Defendant. The evidence revealed that the allegations were made on the same date that the Complainant’s other received a letter from Complainant’s school that she was cutting class and being suspended. Defense attorney Todd Greenberg seriously questioned the Complainant’s credibility for not coming forward with the allegations prior to that time and the jury found that her credibility was a serious issue. Additionally, the Complainant claimed that the trauma kept her out of school for 13 days during March, April and May of 2004. Attorney Greenberg subpoenaed records from John Adams High School and introduced into evidence that 9 of those 13 days occurred on a Friday. After deliberating for about two hours, the jury acquitted our client.

HTTP Error 500.30 - ASP.NET Core app failed to start

HTTP Error 500.30 - ASP.NET Core app failed to start

Common solutions to this issue:

Troubleshooting steps:

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