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In re D.G.
Appellant, D.G., a minor, was initially adjudged a ward of the juvenile court on November 28, 2011, following her adjudication of robbery (Pen. Code, § 211). The court declared the offense to be a felony and placed appellant on probation.
On August 1, 2012,[1] appellant admitted allegations that she violated her probation by failing to attend and complete her court-ordered anger management program, obey directives of the probation department, obey all laws, and refrain from associating with her coparticipants in the robbery of which she was adjudicated. That same date, the court readjudged appellant a ward of the court, continued her on probation and ordered that she participate in the Girl’s Treatment Program.

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