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In re Skyler J. CA2/4
T.A. (Mother) appeals from jurisdictional and dispositional orders of the juvenile court under Welfare and Institutions Code section 300, subdivisions (a) and (b) with respect to her daughter, Skyler J. The court found jurisdiction under allegations that Skyler was at serious risk of injury due to violent altercations in her presence. On appeal, Mother challenges only the sufficiency of the evidence to support jurisdiction under subdivision (a) (nonaccidental serious physical harm). We find the evidence sufficient to support the court’s finding and therefore affirm.

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