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In re J.V. CA1/1
J.V. appeals from the juvenile court’s dispositional order placing him on probation under parental custody. The order was supported by jurisdictional findings sustaining two counts of second degree robbery arising out of J.V.’s role in the taking of two bicycles from two younger minors. (Pen. Code, § 211.) In a separate habeas proceeding, we vacated the jurisdictional findings sustaining the second of the two counts after the Attorney General acknowledged that J.V. received ineffective assistance of counsel in connection with a proposed plea deal. (In re J.V. (Dec. 16, 2021, A163008) [nonpub. opn.].)

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