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In re Manuel J. CA4/1
This appeal arises from a juvenile wardship proceeding in which it was alleged that Manuel J. (the Minor) imported methamphetamine into the United States (Health and Saf. Code, § 11379, subd. (a); count 1) and that he possessed methamphetamine for sale (§ 11378; count 2). After his request for deferred entry of judgment (DEJ) was denied, the Minor admitted count 1 and the remaining count was dismissed. The Minor was placed on probation subject to serving 120 days in juvenile hall. The court also imposed various terms and conditions including a search waiver. The search waiver stated that the Minor must "[S]urrender his person and/or property to search and seizure anytime of the day or night, with or without a warrant, with or without probable cause, to any Probation Officer or Peace Officer."

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