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In re Amir B.
This is a juvenile criminal proceeding under Welfare and Institutions Code section 602. Following an adjudication hearing in Los Angeles County, minor, Amir B., was found to have committed a misdemeanor violation of Penal Code section 243, subdivision (e)(1). That subdivision proscribes battery on a person with whom the defendant has a dating relationship.
The case was then transferred to Riverside County. A dispositional hearing was held on May 22, 2006. Minor was committed to juvenile hall for 20 days with credit for time served. He was released to his parents with probation terms and conditions.
Minor appeals, arguing that the evidence was insufficient to support the juvenile courts true finding. He also contends that two probation conditions must be modified. The People find the evidence sufficient, but agree to the proposed modification of the probation terms.
The judgment is modified by changing the probation terms to add the word illegally before the word possess in each of the two probation conditions described above. As so modified, the judgment is affirmed.


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