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Jennifer P. v Superior Court
Petitioners, mother and father are the parents of minor, who was born in June 2003, and is a dependent of the juvenile court. Under California Rules of Court, rule 38.1, mother and father each filed a petition for extraordinary relief seeking review of the juvenile court's May 2006 jurisdiction and disposition rulings. The latter ruling ordered no child welfare services and set a permanency planning hearing under Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26. Court conclude the juvenile court did not err and substantial evidence supports its rulings. Accordingly, court deny the petitions.

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