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In re Alexander C.
Appellant appeals from the juvenile courts orders declaring his children, now 12 years old, and Raquel G., now nine years old, to be dependent children, pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section300, and committing their custody to the Alameda County Social Services Agency (Agency) for suitable placement in the home of their mother, pursuant to section 361. Appellant contends the juvenile courts denial of his request for a continuance of the dispositional hearing was an abuse of discretion. He further contends the courts refusal to grant a continuance denied him the opportunity to contest the Agencys disposition recommendations because he had not been not given proper notice that the dispositional hearing would be held on February 21, 2006, the same date as the jurisdictional hearing. Court affirm the juvenile courts orders.

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