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In re A.H. CA4/2
Appellant and defendant A.H. was declared a ward of the juvenile court after admitting the allegations that she unlawfully possessed a firearm (Pen. Code, § 29610) and unlawfully possessed live ammunition (§ 29650). The court placed her in the custody and control of the probation department, committed her to the Riverside County Youth Treatment and Education Center and, among other conditions, ordered her to submit to warrantless searches of all electronic devices. Appellant now argues that this condition is overbroad because it permits review of her personal information, without regard to its relevancy to any suspected criminal activity or noncompliance with probation conditions. We agree that, as written, the condition is overbroad and must be modified. In all other respects, we affirm.

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