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In re ANGEL L.,
Where juvenile court exercised emergency jurisdiction over children under Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act, and children subsequently resided with parents in a state that did not assume permanent jurisdiction and was unable to provide needed services, juvenile court's jurisdiction continued despite passage of several years. Court of appeal may consider postjudgment, nonrecord evidence that minor is not adoptable where social services agency informs court that the prospective adoptive placement for the minor fell through after juvenile court entered its order terminating parental rights and that there is no prospect of finding a new adoptive home for the minor.

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