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In re Christian P.
Following a contested jurisdiction hearing, the juvenile court sustained a petition alleging Christian P., a minor, had committed four aggravated assaults for the benefit of a criminal street gang. The minor contends insufficient evidence supports the courts findings he participated in the attacks or that the assaults were likely to produce great bodily injury. Court agree the evidence was insufficient to support the finding on count 1 that the assault was committed with force likely to inflict great bodily injury and modify the order to reflect the minor committed the lesser included offense of simple assault. Court also agree with the minors contention the court failed to specify the maximum period of confinement as required by Welfare and Institutions Code section 726, subdivision (c) and remand the case for the court to specify that term in the minutes. In all other respects, the order is affirmed.

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