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In re D.S. CA1/5
Appellant D.S., a minor, appeals from a dispositional order issued after the juvenile court sustained an allegation that appellant committed vandalism. Appellant argues the juvenile court’s ruling is not supported by substantial evidence. We affirm.
In October 2015, the People filed a juvenile wardship petition (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 602, subd. (a)) alleging appellant committed felony vandalism by causing more than $400 in damage to a vehicle owned by Ryan Nichols (Pen. Code, § 594, subd. (b)(1)).

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