In re Timothy B.
Filed 8/28/06 In re Timothy B. CA1/5
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT
DIVISION FIVE
In re TIMOTHY B., a Person Coming Under the Juvenile Court Law. |
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THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. TIMOTHY B., Defendant and Appellant.
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A112221
(Alameda County Super. Ct. No. J05002107)
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Following a contested jurisdictional hearing, the juvenile court found beyond a reasonable doubt that Timothy B. robbed two men. Defendant argues there was insufficient evidence to prove his identity as the lead assailant or his responsibility for one of the robberies. We affirm.
Background
On September 4, 2005 at about 11:45 p.m., Ryan Shriver and Brandon Morris were walking through West Oakland when Morris heard a car door slam behind him and then heard footsteps. Both Shriver and Morris turned and saw a man approaching. The man had a light complexion and was wearing a long white t-shirt and jeans. (At the jurisdictional hearing, both Shriver and Morris identified the man as Timothy B.)
Shriver and Morris started walking faster and crossed the street; the man followed them and told them to stop. He held his hand under his shirt in a way that gave Morris and Shriver the impression he was concealing a weapon. He said, â€