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In re Johnny P.
Johnny P. (appellant) appeals from the order of wardship (Welf. & Inst. Code, 602) based on a finding that he committed robbery (Pen. Code, 211) and the order placing him home on probation.
He contends: (1) the case should be remanded for a recalculation of predisposition custody credits, and (2) the conditions of probation, Nos. 15, 16, and 21, must be modified to impose a knowledge requirement.The juvenile court shall cause its clerk to correct the conditions of probation, Nos. 15 and 21, stated in the minute order of May 9, 2007, to reflect the above modifications in the juvenile courts disposition order. The clerk shall also delete the indication at No. 22 in that same minute order that appellant is entitled to 14 days of predisposition credit.



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