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In re Sylvester A.
The court readjudged appellant, Sylvester A., a ward of the court after Sylvester admitted allegations charging him with assault with a deadly weapon (Pen. Code, 245, subd. (a)(1)).[1] On February 8, 2007, the trial court placed Sylvester on probation on condition he serve 365 days in the Elkhorn Correctional Facility, Delta Program. On appeal, Sylvester contends: 1) the court erred when it denied his request for an evidentiary hearing to determine whether his offense was gang-related; 2) one of his conditions of probation is constitutionally vague; and 3) the minute order of his disposition hearing contains an error. Court find merit to these last two contentions. In all other respects, Court affirm.

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