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In re Riley S. CA2/7
Dustin S. (Father) appeals from the jurisdiction findings and disposition order declaring 12-year-old Riley S. and six year old Dustin S., Jr. (Dustin) dependents of the juvenile court under Welfare and Institutions Code section 300, subdivision (a), after the court sustained allegations that the children were at substantial risk of serious physical harm because Father and Kari S. (Mother) engaged in domestic violence, including a physical struggle over Dustin in which both parents grabbed him. Father does not challenge the jurisdiction findings under section 300, subdivision (b)(1), and Mother’s appeal from the same findings has been dismissed.
On March 7, 2022, during the pendency of the appeal, the juvenile court terminated jurisdiction and entered a juvenile custody order incorporating a mediation agreement under which Father has sole physical custody of the children. We dismiss the appeal as nonjusticiable and moot.

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