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In re A.J. CA1/4
Following a contested jurisdictional hearing, the juvenile court sustained an allegation of felony second degree robbery (Pen. Code, § 211), and declared appellant A.J. a ward of the court subject to various probation conditions. Appellant filed the instant appeal in which he challenged an electronic search condition, a condition prohibiting him from possessing weapons, as well as a condition requiring him to stay away and have no contact with the victims and his minor confederates. During the pendency of this appeal, appellate counsel informed us that appellant has been committed to the Department of Juvenile Justice and is, therefore, no longer subject to the challenged conditions. Given the current status of this case, we will dismiss the appeal as moot.

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