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In re I.J.
In an order dated August 3, 2012, the juvenile court asserted jurisdiction over I.J. pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 300, subdivision (b),[1] and declared I.J. a dependent child of the court. The court found that the domestic violence between appellant Maurice L. (father) and Shelly J. (mother) endangered I.J.’s physical health and safety. Father argues that there was no substantial evidence supporting the court’s jurisdictional finding. We reject father’s argument and affirm the juvenile court’s order.

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