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In re E.V.
This is an appeal from the juvenile court’s jurisdictional order of May 2, 2012 and disposition order of June 7, 2012. Pursuant to these orders, the juvenile court found beyond a reasonable doubt that minor E.V. committed vehicle theft in violation of Vehicle Code section 10851, which is a “wobbler” offense, as well as several misdemeanor offenses. The juvenile court then continued minor as a ward, and placed him on probation with 40 days of custody credits. For reasons set forth below, we remand this matter to the juvenile court to consider and declare whether minor’s vehicle theft offense is a felony or misdemeanor. In all other regards, the juvenile court orders are affirmed.

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