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In re Jeffrey S.
The juvenile court sustained one count of a petition alleging the minor had committed the crime of misdemeanor battery. He was declared a ward of the court and ordered home on probation. Court appointed counsel to represent him on appeal. According to the prosecution evidence, Christopher A., then 13 years old, was walking home from school and encountered the minor, then 15 years old, who asked whether Christopher A. was going to get the minors brother. The minor pushed Christopher A., and Christopher A. pushed back. The two boys continued to push each other until the minor punched Christopher A. in the mouth, knocking out Christopher A.s braces and causing his mouth to bleed.
Court have examined the entire record and are satisfied the minors attorney has fully complied with the responsibilities of counsel and no arguable issues exist. The order is affirmed.


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