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In re Larry Z. CA3
The minor, Larry Z., admitted committing residential burglary. The juvenile court placed the minor on probation pursuant to a deferred entry of judgment (DEJ). (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 790.) Thereafter, the court found the minor violated the terms and conditions of his DEJ probation, sustained the previously deferred residential burglary charge, and reinstated the minor on probation.
The minor now contends the juvenile court committed prejudicial error when it relied on unreliable hearsay evidence to find he violated DEJ probation. Finding the juvenile court erred in sustaining one of the alleged probation violations but not the other, we will modify the court’s order and affirm the order as modified.

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