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In re Aaron C.
The mother of two-year-old child has appealed from orders of the juvenile court overruling her demurrer to an amended Welfare and Institutions Code section 342 subsequent petition filed by the San Francisco Department of Human Services (Department) and sustaining the jurisdictional findings on that section 342 petition, and from the jurisdiction and disposition findings and orders made at the six-month family maintenance review held pursuant to section 364. On January 25, 2007, the Department moved this court to dismiss this appeal because the juvenile court on November 15, 2006 terminated its dependency jurisdiction over Aaron C. No appeal was filed from the order dismissing the dependency. Relying upon In re Michelle M. (1992) 8 Cal.App.4th 326, the Department argues the appeal is moot because the dependency action was terminated and this court could not give effective relief, were appellant to prevail on her appeal.

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