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In re Jairo A.
Appellant Jairo A., a minor, admitted allegations that he committed the following offenses: receiving stolen property, viz., credit cards (Pen. Code, 496, subd. (a)), a felony, and committing battery while on school property ( 243.2, subd. (a)), a misdemeanor. Following the subsequent disposition hearing, the court adjudged appellant a ward of the court and placed him on probation, the terms of which included that he serve 365 days in the Tulare County Youth Facility and pay restitution to the owner of the stolen credit cards in the amount of $463.13, representing damage sustained to the card owners vehicle, and the value of items taken, in the burglary in which the cards were stolen.
On appeal, appellants sole contention is that the court erred ordering appellant to pay restitution. Court affirm.

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