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In re Nancy G.
In November 2004, the 17 year old minor drove a friend's car although she had no driver's license. She lost control of the car when she tried to change lanes at about 40 miles per hour. The car collided with victim T.V.'s car, then spun around and collided with victim C.V.'s pickup truck.
In February 2005, a petition was filed alleging that the minor was within Welfare and Institutions Code section 602 in that she drove without a valid driver's license (Veh. Code, S 12500, subd. (a); count one) and unlawfully turned a vehicle (Veh. Code, S 22107; count two). The minor admitted count one, and count two was dismissed with a Harvey waiver. Her admission was held in abeyance pending successful completion of a program of supervision. The minor's counsel stipulated that she would be adjudged a ward if restitution were not paid. Having undertaken an examination of the entire record, court find no arguable error that would result in a disposition more favorable to the minor. The judgment is affirmed.


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