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In re C.M.
The minor admitted misdemeanor allegations of brandishing a weapon (Pen. Code, 417, subd. (a)(1))[1]and making a criminal threat ( 422); she was declared a ward of the court and placed with her mother. The juvenile court determined the maximum period of confinement to be one year, four months. Two later probation violations did not alter the maximum term of confinement.
Respondent concedes that the trial court erred in calculating the minors maximum term of commitment, as indicated above. Court accept the concession and order that the minors maximum term of confinement be reduced from one year, four months to one year, two months. In all other respects, the judgment is affirmed.


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