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In re O.T. CA1/5
The juvenile court denied O.T.’s (the minor) motion to suppress, and he admitted misdemeanor possession of metal knuckles (Pen. Code, § 21810). The court declared the minor a ward of the court (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 602) and placed him on probation with various conditions.
The minor appeals. He contends: (1) the court violated his constitutional due process rights by “assum[ing] the role of the prosecutor” and questioning the prosecution witness at the suppression hearing; (2) the court erred by denying his motion to suppress; and (3) certain probation conditions are vague and overbroad. We modify one probation condition. As modified, we affirm.

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