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In re Larry S.
After his motion to suppress evidence was denied, minor admitted that he possessed a firearm. Three related allegations were dismissed. Minor was continued as a ward of the court and ordered to serve 26 days in juvenile hall with credit for time served, followed by a commitment to the Sacramento County Boys Ranch for a maximum three years eight months.
On appeal, the minor contends his suppression motion should have been granted because (1) he was unlawfully detained, and (2) information obtained during the detention, which led to discovery of the firearm, is the fruit of a poisonous tree. Court affirmed the judgment.

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