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In re Eric T.
The juvenile court sustained a petition alleging that appellant Eric T. committed grand theft of personal property in violation of Penal Code section 487, subdivision (a). The court also sustained a petition alleging that appellant received stolen property in violation of Penal Code section 496, subdivision (a). For both petitions, the court found that appellant was a person described by Welfare and Institutions Code section 602 and adjudged appellant to be a ward of the court. For the first petition, the court placed appellant on supervised probation. For the second petition, the court ordered suitable placement for appellant. Appellant's aggregated maximum term of confinement was three years and four months. Court remand this matter for a declaration and for clarification of the differences between the statements at the dispositional hearing and the minute order, as set forth in more detail in the disposition.

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