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In re Angelica I. CA4/3
Angelica I. appeals from the juvenile court’s true finding of a petition in
which she was alleged to have falsely identified herself to a deputy sheriff and delayed
the performance of his duties. The petition arose from an incident where a deputy found
Angelica in the company of a probationer, known to be a gang member, during a
probation check. On appeal, Angelica challenges the juvenile court’s denial of her
motion to dismiss the petition on the ground that her detention was unlawful, rendering
the evidence insufficient to sustain the petition.
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We disagree the detention was improper
and therefore affirm the judgment

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