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In re C.E.
Appellant C.E. appeals from an order terminating juvenile court jurisdiction. He contends he was subject to the transition jurisdiction of the juvenile court as he had satisfied the statutory criteria required under Welfare and Institutions Code section 450, subdivision (a).[1] He argues this entitled him to a hearing pursuant to section 452. Appellant contends the trial court erred in not providing this hearing, and the order terminating juvenile court jurisdiction should be reversed. We find appellant’s circumstances fail to meet the statutory criteria under section 450, subdivision (a)(1)(A). Therefore, he is not subject to the juvenile court’s transition jurisdiction and is not entitled to a hearing under section 452. We affirm the court’s order.

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