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In re B.J. CA1/3
Appellant B.J. appeals from an April 3, 2017, dispositional order in which the juvenile court adjudged him a ward of the court, after he admitted to an allegation of disturbing the peace (Pen. Code, § 415), and placed him on probation. He contends the court abused its discretion by imposing as a condition of probation a requirement that he allow searches of electronic devices (electronic search condition). We agree with appellant that the electronic search condition should be stricken as it is invalid under People v. Lent (1975) 15 Cal.3d 481 (Lent) . We modify the dispositional order accordingly, and in all other respects, we affirm.

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