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In re Prince T.
Andrea P. (mother) and Wilson T. (father) are the parents of Prince T. (Prince, born Feb. 2007), Savannah T. (Savannah, born July 2008), and Grant T. (Grant, born Aug. 2010). The juvenile court sustained allegations under Welfare and Institutions Code section 300, subdivision (j),[1] against both parents and removed the children from parental custody. Mother appeals, arguing that the juvenile court’s jurisdictional finding is not supported by substantial evidence. The Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) concedes that there was insufficient evidence to support the jurisdictional finding by the juvenile court.
We agree with the parties that the juvenile court’s jurisdictional finding is not supported by substantial evidence. Accordingly, we reverse the jurisdictional finding and the resulting dispositional findings and order.

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