In re E.G. CA4/2
Defendant and appellant E.G. (minor) was a documented gang member and runaway. He behaved violently, smoked marijuana, drank alcohol, and refused to follow his parents’ rules. After he robbed a youth and admitted to committing grand theft of a person, minor was placed on probation in the custody of his parents. However, following minor’s continued out-of-control behavior, the juvenile court ordered minor placed outside of his home. On appeal, minor argues the juvenile court abused its discretion when it ordered foster care placement because minor did not have sufficient time with the initial home placement and less restrictive means of rehabilitation were not implemented before out-of-home placement. We find no abuse, and affirm the judgment.
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