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In re Trevor H.
On September 6, 2006, a wardship petition (Welf. & Inst. Code, 602) was sustained in the juvenile court by the true finding that minor Trevor H. had violated Penal Code section 626.10, subdivision (a) (hereafter, section 626.10(a)), by bringing and possessing a knife having a blade longer than two and a half inches upon the grounds of Milpitas High School. The trial court placed the minor on supervised probation without Wardship for six months, declared the maximum term of confinement to be three years, and returned him to the custody of his parents. On appeal, the minor requests remand to the juvenile court for a declaration whether the offense was a felony or a misdemeanor and for possible recalculation of the maximum term of commitment.
The matter is remanded for proceedings in compliance with this opinion.

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