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In re R.N. CA2/6
R.N., a minor, appeals from the juvenile court’s February 9, 2017 disposition order after appellant admitted violating probation. (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 777.) Appellant was on probation for theft related offenses and violated probation when he was suspended from school for gang-related activity. The juvenile court terminated home on probation, found that appellant was a person described by section 602, and placed appellant in the care, custody, and control of the probation department for suitable placement. The court determined that the maximum confinement time was one year and awarded 215 days custody credit.

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