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In re K.B. CA1/2
After K.B. pleaded no contest to battery, he was adjudged a ward of the court and placed on probation subject to a number of conditions. In this appeal, he challenges two of these conditions: that he submit to warrantless searches of his person, property, any vehicle under his control, and residence, and that he not be on a school campus unless he is enrolled or has permission from school authorities. K.B. contends that both conditions are invalid under People v. Lent (1975) 15 Cal.3d 481 (Lent) and In re Ricardo P. (2019) 7 Cal.5th 1113 (Ricardo P.), as well as unconstitutionally overbroad. We will affirm.

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