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In re J.S.
At a contested jurisdictional hearing held on September 28, 2006, the juvenile court found true the allegations that 12-year-old J.S. committed battery (Pen. Code, 242), made a harassing telephone call ( 653m, subd. (a)), attempted by means of threats to deter an officer from performing her duties and resisted the officer by force ( 69), and resisted, delayed or obstructed an officer ( 148, subd. (a)). The court placed J.S. on probation.
On appeal, J.S. contends there was insufficient evidence to support the juvenile courts findings that she violated sections 69 and 148. Court affirm the courts findings.

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