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In re J.O. CA4/3
The juvenile court sustained a dependency petition concerning J.O. and released the infant to his parents’ shared custody. Five months later, following reports of domestic violence between the parents, the court sustained a supplemental petition, removed J.O. from T.O.’s (Father) custody, and ordered both parents to undergo random drug testing as part of their case plans.
Father challenges the juvenile court’s jurisdictional and dispositional findings and orders on the supplemental petition. Specifically, he contends the court erred in sustaining the substance abuse allegations and abused its discretion by adding drug testing to his case plan. We disagree and affirm the court’s findings and orders.

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