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P. v. Muhammad G.
Minor was declared a ward of the juvenile court after admitting to allegations that appellant committed second degree robbery. The petition originally alleged both the robbery charge and a charge of resisting a police officer. Appellant admitted the robbery allegation in exchange for an agreement to drop the resisting arrest charge, along with a five-year commitment to the California Youth Authority. Waivers and plea were taken and the court ordered a maximum confinement period of five years at the CYA. Appellant then timely filed a notice of appeal from that order. Order Affirmed.

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