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In re John N.
Following a contested jurisdictional hearing, the juvenile court found that 16-year-old (the minor) committed first degree burglary. The court placed the minor on probation and ordered him to comply with certain terms and conditions, which included the condition that he is not to associate with persons involved in gang activities. Minor was also ordered to pay $706.59 in victim restitution. The minor appeals, contending (1) the juvenile court erroneously denied his motion to exclude his confession as involuntary and obtained in violation of Miranda v. Arizona (1966) 384 U.S. 436 [16 L.Ed.2d 694] (Miranda), (2) the juvenile court erroneously calculated victim restitution, and (3) the juvenile court abused its discretion in imposing the gang condition. Court reduced the amount of victim restitution but otherwise affirmed the judgment.

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