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In re Angelo M. CA1/1
Angelo M. appeals from a juvenile court order declaring him a ward of the court and placing him on probation after he pleaded no contest to one felony count of conspiracy to commit misdemeanor battery, two misdemeanor counts of petty theft, and one misdemeanor count of receiving stolen property. On appeal, he contends that the conspiracy count should be reduced to a misdemeanor, his “conviction and sentence” for that count constitute cruel and unusual punishment, and the specification of a maximum term of confinement in the dispositional order must be stricken. We accept the Attorney General’s concession that the maximum term of confinement must be stricken, but we otherwise affirm.

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