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In re U.V. CA1/5
U.V. (appellant) appeals from a juvenile court order declaring him a ward of the court and placing him on probation after he admitted to a charge of assault with intent to commit sodomy. Raising mostly constitutional claims of vagueness and overbreadth, he challenges nine probation conditions that, among other things: (1) prohibit him from possessing sexually arousing materials (condition number 24); (2) require him to submit to warrantless searches of his electronic devices and provide passwords (conditions numbers 11 and 13); (3) prohibit him from using internet communication programs (condition number 25); (4) require the release of information from therapy (conditions numbers 16 and 17); (5) require him to stay away from certain places (conditions numbers 22 and 27); and (6) require him to participate in substance abuse counseling as directed (condition number 18). We modify several probation conditions and remand others for modification by the juvenile court.

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