In re D.S.
Minor appellant D.S. contends the juvenile court abused its discretion by committing him to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Juvenile Justice (Juvenile Justice)[1]after he admitted committing residential burglary, committing grand theft from a person, knowing a co-offender in both offenses was armed with a firearm, and violating probation. (Pen. Code, 460, subd. (a), 487, subd. (c), 12022, subd. (d).) Court conclude the juvenile court acted within its discretion and therefore affirm the disposition.
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