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In re T.C.
This matter originated in April 2014 with a Welfare and Institutions Code section 602 (section 602) petition (petition 1) against defendant, T.C., in Solano County Superior Court. He later admitted one felony count of vandalism to a car (Pen. Code, § 594, subd. (a)) and one misdemeanor count of vandalism to a house (Pen. Code, § 594, subd. (b)(1)). He was declared a ward of the juvenile court, placed in the custody of his father and granted probation.
Another section 602 petition (petition 2) was filed against T.C. in Solano County in June 2014. He later admitted one felony count of grand theft (Pen. Code, § 487, subd. (c)) and one misdemeanor count of battery (Pen. Code, § 242). The next day the entire case was transferred to the juvenile court in Orange County for disposition.
The Orange County juvenile court terminated T.C.’s home supervision with his father and committed him to juvenile hall for 80 days (

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