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In re Aubrey A.
Linda A. appeals from the juvenile court’s February 2016 finding that two of her granddaughters, for whom appellant is the legal guardian, eight–year–old Aubrey A., and four–year–old Kailey F., were subject to dependency jurisdiction under Welfare and Institutions Code section 300, subdivisions (a), (b) and (j).[1] She maintains there was insufficient evidence to support the juvenile court’s jurisdictional findings notwithstanding a record that reflects, among other things, that the girls were physically abused, and that appellant permitted the girls’ mother and other adults to use illicit drugs in the home, a residence that was neither safe nor sanitary.[2] We affirm.

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