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In re J.J. CA1/4
Appellant J.J. was declared a ward of the court under Welfare and Institutions Code section 602 for committing attempted burglary. He contends the juvenile court erred in denying his motion to dismiss the charges at the close of the prosecution’s case because there was insufficient evidence to prove the crime beyond a reasonable doubt, and it applied the incorrect standard in denying the motion. He also contends the court abused its discretion in granting the prosecution a continuance to present rebuttal evidence. Finally, appellant challenges several conditions of probation: (1) the requirement he attend school regularly and obey all rules; (2) the prohibition against possessing illegal drugs and “associated paraphernalia” and; (3) the prohibition against possessing “any weapon,” including a “replica of a firearm.” We agree that the drug paraphernalia and weapons possession conditions must be modified, but otherwise affirm the dispositional order.

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