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In re Ashley H.
Ashley H. (the child or Ashley) and her two older brothers, C.H. and W.H., became dependent children of the juvenile court in 2002, when their parents, M.H. (father) and D.H. (mother), were arrested for manufacturing methamphetamine. Eventually, the trial court denied a petition by the two boys under Welfare and Institutions Code section 388 to intervene in the child's selection and implementation hearing as interested siblings. The juvenile court denied the boys' section 388 petition and terminated mother and father's parental rights. Appeals have been filed by mother, father, and the two boys. Court affirm.

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