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In re T.T. CA1/4
T.T. (Minor) appeals an order denying his request to expunge his DNA from the state’s DNA database.
In 2014, Minor admitted felony grand theft and misdemeanor battery and was adjudged a ward of the court. He was ordered to provide a DNA sample pursuant to the DNA and Forensic Identification Database and Data Bank Act of 1988. (Pen. Code, § 295 et seq.; § 296.1.) In 2015, Minor petitioned to have his felony offense reclassified as a misdemeanor pursuant to Proposition 47, the Safe Neighborhood and Schools Act, and to have his DNA expunged from the state’s DNA database. (§ 295 et seq.; see § 490.2.) The juvenile court granted the request to reduce the felony charge to a misdemeanor but denied the request to remove his DNA sample and expunge the data from the database. Minor contends the juvenile court erred in denying his request.

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