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In re L.N. CA4/2
The San Bernardino County District Attorney filed a Welfare and Institutions Code section 602 petition as to defendant and appellant, L.N. (minor), alleging one count of possession of a firearm by a minor. (Pen. Code, § 29610.) A juvenile court found true the allegation, declared him a ward of the court, and placed him in his father’s custody under specified probation conditions. The court found the maximum term of confinement in this case was three years.
On appeal, minor contends: (1) the probation condition stating that he not possess, or act like he possesses, a dangerous or deadly weapon is unconstitutionally vague and overbroad; and (2) the court erred in setting the maximum term of confinement since he was not removed from the custody of his father. The People concede, and we agree, that the maximum term of confinement should be stricken. Otherwise, we affirm.

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