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In re Thomas F.
Thomas F. appeals from the dispositional order of the juvenile court, and challenges two conditions of probation. He argues that the condition vesting the probation department with discretion to place him in juvenile hall was unauthorized by statute, and violated his due process rights. He also contends the court abused its discretion by imposing gang-related probation conditions in his case.
The Attorney General filed a motion to dismiss this appeal as moot, [s]ince appellants juvenile wardship has been dismissed in light of his adult conviction and commitment to state prison, and he is no longer subject to the juvenile courts probation conditions. Appellants counsel has informed the court that he does not intend to file opposition to the motion to dismiss. Because the appeal challenges only conditions of probation under an order of wardship that has been dismissed by the juvenile court, Court dismiss this appeal as moot.


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