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In re Phillip M.
Appellant Phillip M. appeals from an order of the juvenile court imposing a condition of probation prohibiting him from participating in gang activity, including social events, after the juvenile court found that appellant came within the provisions of Welfare and Institutions Code section 602 because he committed misdemeanor vandalism. (Pen. Code, 594, subd. (a).) He contends that the juvenile court abused its discretion by imposing the probation condition because the circumstances of appellants offense and his background did not indicate he was connected with gangs. He also asserts the probation condition is vague and overbroad. Court affirm.

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