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In re J.G. CA1/2
J.G. (minor) appeals from the juvenile court’s orders sustaining a charge of felony vandalism and placing him on formal probation for six months without wardship. Evidence showed that minor and two other boys threw rocks at passing cars, and the victim’s car was damaged. Minor contends he was entitled to dismissal of the wardship petition at the close of the prosecution’s evidence because there was insufficient evidence establishing either that he was the one who threw the rock that damaged the victim’s car or that he was responsible for the damage as an aider and abettor. We disagree and affirm.

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