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In re Eduardo J.
By petition filed under Welfare and Institutions Code section 602, it was alleged that appellant Eduardo J. had committed felony battery and robbery. Following a contested jurisdictional hearing, the juvenile court found Eduardo had committed two lesser included offenses: misdemeanor battery on a school employee and attempted grand theft from the person (Pen. Code, SS 243.6, 487). The juvenile court ordered Eduardo home on probation, with a maximum confinement time of one year and ten months. Eduardo appeals, contending there was insufficient evidence to sustain either finding.
The judgment is affirmed.

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