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In re K.H.
Following a contested jurisdiction hearing, the juvenile court found true an allegation that appellant K.H., a minor, committed felony child abuse (Pen. Code, 273a, subd. (a)).[1] Following the subsequent disposition hearing, the court (1) adjudged appellant a ward of the court; (2) declared the instant offense to be a felony; (3) placed appellant on probation, with probation to terminate no later than appellants 21stbirthday; and (4) imposed various terms and conditions of probation, including that appellant serve 15 days in juvenile hall. On appeal, appellant contends the evidence was insufficient to support the instant adjudication. Court affirm.


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