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In re J.G.
On March 28, 2011, respondent Alameda County Social Services Agency filed a juvenile dependency petition pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 300, subdivisions (b)[1] (failure to protect) and (g) (no provision for support), alleging that appellant Jasmine G. (mother) had mental health problems that impeded her ability to care for her infant daughter, J.G. At a hearing on March 29, the juvenile court appointed counsel for mother (who was hospitalized on a section 5150 hold), and ordered the minor detained. At a hearing on April 12, mother was questioned about the identity of the minor's father, and about whether she had Indian ancestry. The juvenile court then scheduled a contested jurisdictional/dispositional hearing for May 3.

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