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In re Aaron D.
Minor appeals from the order of wardship entered by the juvenile court pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 602 following a finding that he had committed three counts of robbery. (Pen. Code, S 211.) Minor was placed in the camp/community program for a period of six months. Minor appeals, contending that (1) there was insufficient evidence to support the finding that he participated in the robberies, (2) his counsel's failure to object to the hearsay statements of two witnesses constituted ineffective assistance of counsel, and (3) the court erred in imposing probation conditions restricting his association with anyone disapproved of by his parents or his probation officer and prohibiting his participation in any type of gang activity. Court modify the terms of probation and affirm the juvenile court order.

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