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In re J.C.
J.C. (appellant) appeals after the juvenile court sustained an allegation of assault with a firearm in a juvenile wardship petition (Welf. & Inst. Code, 602) and committed him to the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) (formerly the California Youth Authority). On appeal, he contends the court abused its discretion when it committed him to DJJ because there is insufficient evidence of probable benefit to him from the commitment. Court affirm.

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