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In re A.C.
By two petitions filed under Welfare and Institutions Code section 602, it was alleged that appellant A.C. had committed possession of marijuana for sale and vandalism with damage exceeding $400. (Health & Saf. Code, § 11350; Pen. Code, § 594, subd. (a).)[1] Following a contested jurisdictional hearing, the juvenile court found the allegations true, sustained the petitions, declared A.C. a ward of the court, and ordered him home on probation.
The judgment is affirmed as modified.
BACKGROUND
Viewed in accordance with the usual rule of appellate review (People v. Ochoa (1993) 6 Cal.4th 1199, 1206), the evidence established the following.

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