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In re Louis R.
Louis R. appeals the juvenile court's dispositional order committing him to the Division of Juvenile Justice, formerly known as the California Youth Authority, for a maximum term of three years six months based on offenses found true in multiple sustained juvenile wardship petitions. (Welf. & Inst. Code, 602, 777.) The offenses were carrying a dirk or dagger (Pen. Code, 12020, subd. (a)), unlawful driving or taking a vehicle (Veh. Code, 10851, subd. (a)), and escape from a juvenile facility by removing an electronic monitor ( 871, subd. (d)). Louis R. contends that, in sentencing him, the juvenile court failed to exercise its discretion under section 731, subdivision (b), improperly imposed a sentence for the escape offense, and failed to exercise its discretion not to aggregate the terms of physical confinement under section 726, subdivision (c). Court affirm.

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