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In re L.M.
The court adjudged appellant, L. M., a ward of the court after it found true allegations charging her with battery on a school employee (count 1/Pen. Code, 243.6),[1]disturbing the peace at a school (count 2/ 415.5 subd. (a)(2)), and resisting [2]arrest (count 3/ 148, subd. (a)(1)). On June 1, 2007, the court placed L. M. on probation for a period not to exceed three years. On appeal, L. M. contends: 1) the evidence is insufficient to sustain the courts true finding on the disturbing the peace at a school offense; and 2) she was denied the effective assistance of counsel. Court find merit to L. M.s first contention and reverse the courts findings on count 2. In all other respects Court affirm.

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