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In re T.S. CA2/6
T.S. was charged in a wardship petition with felony possession of a concealable firearm by a minor, and misdemeanor possession of live ammunition by a minor. (Pen. Code, §§ 29610, 29650.) He denied both counts.
T.S. was two days shy of his seventeenth birthday at the time of his arrest in this case. According to a probation report, T.S. was arrested at the age of 11, and again at age 12. He was declared a ward of the court multiple times: at age 13 (for resisting a police officer and vandalism); at age 14 (for making terrorist threats and resisting an officer); and at age 15 (for attempted robbery, resisting an officer, and battery). He became a dependent of the juvenile court at the age of six months, and is in a guardianship. The probation department recommended that T.S. be placed in a restrictive environment for his safety and for the safety of the community.

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