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In re Jonathan G. CA1/1
Following appellant’s admission to felony assault by means of force likely to cause great bodily injury, he was redeclared a ward of the court and was committed by the juvenile court to the chief probation officer for out-of-home placement. Appellant filed a timely appeal, asserting the matter must be remanded to the juvenile court to specify the maximum term and calculate predisposition custody credits. While this appeal was pending, however, a new petition was filed alleging appellant committed various felonies and misdemeanors. He admitted two felony charges. At the disposition hearing on his new petition, the juvenile court vacated appellant’s prior out-of-home placement, and referred him for new placement. Appellant has filed a separate notice of appeal from the latter case.

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