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In re Gabriel B.
The juvenile court sustained the allegations in the petition under Welfare and Institutions Code section 602 that defendant assaulted a person and unlawfully took money and personal property from a person after defendant pleaded no contest to these counts. Defendant appeals from the courts disposition order. He contends the juvenile court abused its discretion in committing him to the county juvenile rehabilitation facility and it imposed an unconstitutional term of probation on him when it stated he shall have [n]o gang associations, colors, clothing, insignias, signs, paraphernalia or activities. Court agree that the gang condition of probation is unconstitutionally overbroad and vague and we therefore modify it, but Court otherwise affirm the disposition order.

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