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In re O.R. CA1/5
O.R. (Minor) appeals from a judgment of the juvenile court finding he made a criminal threat (Penal Code, § 422), and unlawfully possessed cigarettes (former § 308, subd. (b)). On appeal, Minor contends “he did not state a ‘true threat’ which would constitute unprotected speech under the First Amendment.” Minor also challenges the juvenile court’s electronics search condition, contending it is both invalid under People v. Lent (1975) 15 Cal.3d 481 (Lent), and “unconstitutionally overbroad.” We vacate the juvenile court’s true finding that Minor unlawfully possessed cigarettes, and we otherwise affirm.

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