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In re V.H. CA2/1
In a negotiated disposition, V.H. admitted he had assaulted a fellow high school student and was adjudicated a ward of the juvenile court and ordered into the camp community placement program. V.H. admitted multiple probation violations shortly thereafter. Ultimately, the juvenile court committed him to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Division of Juvenile Facilities (DJF) following a contested disposition hearing. On appeal, V.H. contends the juvenile court abused its discretion in committing him to DJF rather than a less restrictive setting. Having considered the record as a whole, we conclude the juvenile court did not abuse its discretion and affirm the dispositional order.

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