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In re A.C. CA3
Minor A.C., then a dependent of the court, came under the jurisdiction of the delinquency court in 2014 after he admitted committing robbery in an inhabited dwelling, while acting in concert. What followed was a series of probation violations and placement failures at both Level A and Level B facilities caused by the minor’s problematic behavior and repeated absconding, ultimately culminating in the juvenile court’s disposition order committing him to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Division of Juvenile Facilities (the division). (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 731.)
The minor appeals, arguing substantial evidence does not support the juvenile court’s probable benefit finding. (§§ 734, 800.) We affirm the juvenile court’s disposition committing the minor to the division.

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