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In re A.H.
This is an appeal from a dispositional order in a juvenile matter after the juvenile court sustained findings that minor A.H. committed one felony count of second degree burglary and two felony counts of receiving or concealing stolen property. Minor challenges this order on the ground that only one count of receiving stolen property should have been sustained because, although the stolen property belonged to two separate victims, it nonetheless constituted a single criminal transaction. For reasons stated below, we agree with minor that the juvenile court erred in finding he committed two separate counts of receiving or concealing stolen property, and thus reverse.

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