The findings that respondent committed the family offenses of harassment in the second degree (Penal Law § 240.26[3]) and coercion in the second degree (two counts) (Penal Law § 135.60[9]) are supported by a fair preponderance of the hearing evidence (see generally Matter of Everett C. v Oneida P.,
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