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In re A.R.
Appellant, the father of the minor, appeals from an order of the juvenile court denying appellant's motion, based on the alleged failure of Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to serve appellant with notice of the jurisdiction and disposition hearing, to set aside the court's jurisdictional findings and dispositional orders. (Welf. & Inst. Code, S 395; further undesignated section references are to the Welfare and Institutions Code.) Appellant contends that, as his due process right to notice of the combined jurisdiction and disposition hearing was violated by improper notice, the juvenile court committed prejudicial error in denying his motion. Finding no prejudicial error, court affirm.

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