Degnan v. Curcio

434 A.2d 1059, 87 N.J. 372, 1981 N.J. LEXIS 2293
CourtSupreme Court of New Jersey
DecidedJune 3, 1981
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Degnan v. Curcio, 434 A.2d 1059, 87 N.J. 372, 1981 N.J. LEXIS 2293 (N.J. 1981).

Opinion

This matter having come before this Court on an appeal as of right pursuant to R. 2:2-l(a)(2), and the Court having been advised that defendant Peter F. Curcio has resigned as Undersheriff of Bergen County, and good cause appearing; It is ORDERED that the within appeal be and hereby is dismissed as moot. (See 172 N.J.Super. 150)

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434 A.2d 1059, 87 N.J. 372, 1981 N.J. LEXIS 2293, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/degnan-v-curcio-nj-1981.