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In re Brendan B.
Appellant Brendan B. was first declared a ward of the juvenile court pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 602 in April 2011 and was placed on probation with various conditions, including that he not possess or consume marijuana. Since that time, appellant has violated the terms and conditions of his probation on numerous occasions. The instant appeal stems from the seventh subsequent juvenile petition filed in April 2012, alleging that then 16-year-old appellant violated conditions of his probation (count one), committed burglary (Pen. Code, § 459/460, subd. (b) [count two]), possessed stolen property (Pen. Code, § 496, subd. (a) [count three]), and resisted a probation officer in the course of his duties (Pen. Code, § 148, subd. (a)(1) [count four]). Appellant admitted to resisting arrest (count four). On May 14, 2012, following a contested jurisdictional hearing, the juvenile court found the remaining three counts true. On appeal, appellant contends there was insufficient evidence to support the finding that he committed burglary. We affirm.

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