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In re Carlos H.
Following a contested hearing, the juvenile court found that minor and ward of the juvenile court based upon several previously sustained petitions, had committed robbery and misdemeanor battery. Minor was continued a ward and placed on probation on the condition, among others, that he serve 180 days in the San Joaquin County Camp, in addition to 44 days credit for time served.
On appeal, the minor contends that several of his probation conditions must be struck or modified; the juvenile court failed to exercise discretion when setting the maximum term of confinement; and the dispositional minute order must be corrected to reflect the oral judgment. Court affirms with orders for the juvenile court to correct the dispositional minute order to reflect its oral judgment.

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