In re Omar S. CA1/5
In this juvenile delinquency case, Omar S. was found to have committed two misdemeanors: public intoxication (Pen. Code, § 647, subd. (f)) and possession of alcohol by a minor (Bus. & Prof. Code, § 25662, subd. (a)). At disposition, he was placed on probation. Omar challenges the sufficiency of evidence underlying the jurisdictional findings and contends the juvenile court imposed an unreasonable and unconstitutionally overbroad probation condition. We strike the probation condition and remand for modification. In all other respects, we affirm.
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