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In re V.E. CA2/4
Appellant was charged with two counts of second-degree robbery pursuant to a Welfare and Institutions Code section 602 petition. Following a hearing, the juvenile court found both counts true and sustained the petition. As a condition of probation, appellant was ordered to pay victim restitution, a restitution fine, and an administrative fee. On appeal, he contends the juvenile court’s probation order must be modified to reflect the statutory basis of the restitution awards. As the statutory basis is evident, we affirm the judgment of the juvenile court.

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