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In re Jeremiah K. CA5
In case No. 16CEJ600074-2R, the court sustained allegations in a wardship petition (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 602), charging appellant Jeremiah K. with attempted first degree burglary (Pen. Code, §§ 664, 459 & 460, subd. (a)). In case No. 16CEJ600074-2A, the court sustained allegations charging appellant with indecent exposure (§ 314, subd. 1)).
On November 2,2016, the court readjudged appellant a ward of the court. It also revoked and reinstated probation in an unrelated case, set appellant’s maximum term of confinement at three years six months, and committed appellant to juvenile hall for 60 days, followed by release on the Juvenile GPS Monitoring Program for 60 days.
On appeal, appellant contends the evidence is insufficient to support his adjudication for attempted first degree burglary. We affirm.

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