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P. v. Chavira
Larry Chavira appeals an order committing him to the California Department of Mental Health for treatment as a mentally disordered offender (MDO) (Pen. Code, 2962, 2966),[1]after his conviction of committing a lewd act on a child under the age of 14 ( 288). We conclude: 1) that Chavira had been offered and declined treatment for his disorder and 2) that substantial evidence supports the finding that he posed a substantial danger of physical harm to others and met the MDO criteria. ( 2962, subd. (a).) Court affirm.

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