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In re M.C. CA1/1
Appellant Darlene N. (Mother) appeals from a dispositional order declaring her young daughter, M.C., a dependent minor and placing her in Mother’s home with family maintenance services. She contends that although her toddler had been hospitalized for two days after possibly ingesting drugs, there was insufficient evidence that the minor was at substantial risk of future harm. We conclude that the juvenile court properly assumed jurisdiction, because there was substantial evidence that the minor had suffered serious harm as a result of Mother’s failure or inability to adequately supervise or protect the minor. (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 300, subd. (b)(1).) We therefore affirm.

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