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In re B.Y. CA5
At a dispositional hearing in May 2021, the juvenile court adjudged then six month-old B.Y. a dependent child under Welfare and Institutions Code, section 300, subdivision (b)(1) (failure to protect) after sustaining allegations appellant, K.Y. (mother), failed to adequately feed him, causing him to lose weight. The court ordered B.Y. removed from mother and ordered her to participate in reunification services. Mother appealed. After reviewing the juvenile court record, mother’s court appointed attorney informed this court he could find no arguable issues to raise on mother’s behalf. This court granted mother leave to personally file a letter setting forth a good cause showing that an arguable issue of reversible error exists. (In re Phoenix H. (2009) 47 Cal.4th 835, 844.)

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