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In re Zion Y. CA1/2
After a contested jurisdiction hearing, the juvenile court found true allegations that Zion Y. committed two counts of second degree robbery. On appeal Zion argues that the juvenile court erred by admitting two photographs into evidence and by declining to take judicial notice of an expert report, and that the court’s findings should therefore be reversed. In the alternative, Zion argues that the matter should be remanded for the juvenile court to award credits for time he had spent in custody before the disposition hearing, which it failed to do. We conclude that Zion has not demonstrated error with respect to the evidentiary issues, but we agree that the juvenile court must calculate and award appropriate predisposition credits. Accordingly, we shall remand to the juvenile court for that purpose and otherwise affirm.

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