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In re Alexis S.

In re Alexis S.
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In re Alexis S






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Filed 4/23/13 In re Alexis S. CA2/3

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IN
THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA



SECOND
APPELLATE DISTRICT



DIVISION
THREE




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In re Alexis S., a Person Coming Under the Juvenile Court
Law.


B242941

(Los Angeles
County

Super. Ct.
No. PJ48580)






THE PEOPLE,



Plaintiff and Respondent,



v.



Alexis S.,



Defendant and Appellant.













APPEAL from
an order of the Superior Court
of href="http://www.adrservices.org/neutrals/frederick-mandabach.php">Los Angeles
County, Fred J. Fujioka, Judge. Affirmed.



Kimberly
Howland Meyer, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and
Appellant.



No
appearance for Plaintiff and Respondent.

Defendant
and appellant Alexis S. appeals from the order of wardship (Welf. & Inst.
Code, § 602) entered as a result of the juvenile court’s findings he
committed two counts of forcible rape of a person under the age of 14 years
(Pen. Code, § 261, subd. (a)(2)) and one count of attempted forcible rape of a
person under the age of 14 years (Pen. Code, §§ 664, 261, subd. (a)(2)),
and his admission that he had brought a folding knife with a locking blade onto
school grounds (Pen. Code, § 626.10, subd. (a)(1)). The juvenile court ordered Alexis removed
from his home and placed in an open facility on the conditions, among others,
that he undergo counseling and a 52-week sexual offender program. We affirm.


FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

1. Facts.

Thirteen-year-old
Stephanie J. and 13-year-old Alexis attended the same middle school. In November and December of the previous
year, 2011, Stephanie and Alexis had been boyfriend and girlfriend. After the two dated for approximately two
weeks, they broke up and did not speak to each other until the winter break,
which began sometime during the last two weeks of December. At that time, Alexis began to send to
Stephanie text messages.

At first Stephanie ignored the messages,
but when Alexis continued to send them she started to respond, believing that
if she did so he would stop bothering her.
At first, Alexis sent messages asking Stephanie things like
“ ‘What’s up?’ ” and “ ‘How are you doing[?]’ ” However, the following week, Alexis sent
Stephanie a message telling her to “send him a picture of [her] private
parts.” When Stephanie told him “ ‘No,’
” Alexis sent her a text message indicating that if she did not do it, he would
“put on facebook, on [her mother’s] wall and [her] wall, that he had [had] sex
with [her].” Because she was afraid that
he would put “what he said on facebook and [that] everybody [would] start
calling [her] a slut[,]” Stephanie used her cell phone to send to Alexis a
photograph of her naked breasts.
Stephanie then told Alexis to leave her alone and, for one or two weeks,
he stopped communicating with her.

After a couple of weeks, Stephanie
received another message from Alexis. He
indicated that he wanted another picture and, when Stephanie told him that she
would not send it, he again told her that he would “put it on facebook.” Stephanie sent to Alexis a photograph of her
“bare vagina” and told him to “leave [her] alone.” Although Stephanie had not wanted to send
Alexis the photograph, she did so because she was afraid that if she did not,
he would put the photograph of her breasts on facebook.

After she sent him the picture of
her vagina, Alexis did not communicate with Stephanie for the remainder of the
winter break, which ended during the second week of January. However when classes started, Alexis again
began to send Stephanie text messages.
“He said he wanted to talk” and when Stephanie told him, “ ‘No[,]’ ”
Alexis sent her another text message the following day. Stephanie decided to speak to Alexis, hoping
that if she did he would “stop bothering [her].”

Stephanie met Alexis on the
physical education field during lunchtime and the two talked. Alexis told Stephanie that he was sorry for
what he had done. Stephanie told him “ ‘Okay[,]’ ”
and the two did not talk again until February.
At that time, Alexis indicated that he “wanted to meet up again.” At first, Stephanie told Alexis that she did
not want to. But when he told her that
he still had the photographs that she had sent to him and that he would put
them on facebook, she agreed to meet with him after school in the parking lot
behind the janitor’s area. There was a
shed there with no windows and Alexis opened the door and told Stephanie to go
inside. Because Alexis had told
Stephanie that he just wanted to talk, she went inside and sat down at a table.

Alexis told Stephanie to get
up. However, at that moment she was
looking for her phone in her bag and she remained seated. He again told her to get up, then grabbed her
and pushed her up against the wall.
Although Stephanie fought back, Alexis, who was taller than Stephanie,
attempted to take her clothes off. As he
held her up with her back against the wall, Alexis unzipped her pants, removed
them and her underwear, then lowered his shorts and placed his penis inside her
vagina. Stephanie told Alexis to stop
and started to scream, but Alexis told her to “shut up” and placed his penis in
her vagina “at least three or four times.”
Alexis stopped when his phone rang.
After he read the text message, he left the shed, closing the door
behind him. The entire incident lasted
for approximately 10 minutes.

Stephanie, who was crying, stayed
in the shed for at least 10 minutes while she put her clothes back on and
attempted to compose herself. Stephanie
did not tell anyone what had happened in the shed because she did not want
anyone to know. Before he left the shed,
Alexis had told Stephanie that, if she told anyone, he would place the
photographs she had sent him, as well as indicate that he had had sex with her,
on facebook.

After the incident in the shed,
Alexis did not send Stephanie any messages for approximately one month. He then sent her a message which stated,
“ ‘After school let’s meet up at the same spot like we did last
time.’ ” When Stephanie sent him a
message indicating she would not do it, he again threatened to put her
photographs and to indicate that she had had sex with him on facebook. Stephanie decided to go to the shed. However, when she met Alexis there, the shed
was closed. Alexis spotted a desk behind
the building where the janitors kept their supplies and he escorted Stephanie
to the desk and had her sit down. There,
he attempted to remove her shirt. After
Stephanie twice told him to stop, Alexis did so and, instead, unzipped her
shorts. Although Stephanie told Alexis
that she did not “ ‘want to do this,’ ” to “ ‘stop’ ” and
to “ ‘leave [her] alone,’ ” Alexis unzipped his shorts, took out his
penis and put it in Stephanie’s vagina.
Stephanie was screaming as Alexis took his penis out, then put it in
Stephanie’s vagina approximately three times.
Alexis then told Stephanie “to give him head.” Stephanie did not understand what Alexis
meant so he told her that he wanted her to give him “a blow job.” Stephanie told Alexis that she “wasn’t going
to do it.” However, after Alexis again
threatened to place her photographs on facebook, Stephanie “put [her] mouth on
[Alexis’s] penis.” After a time, Alexis
pulled his penis out and masturbated.
Believing that “he was done with [her],” Stephanie pulled up her shorts
and got ready to leave. As she was
walking away, Alexis called out Stephanie’s name. She turned around and he told her to look at
his hand which was filled with semen.
When Stephanie asked Alexis why he was showing her that, he did not
answer. He took a piece of paper from
the floor and wiped off his hands.

Before she went to meet Alexis,
Stephanie had arranged for a friend to wait for her at some benches. Stephanie had told her friend that, if he
heard her scream, he was to come over and get her. Stephanie’s friend apparently heard her
scream, but by the time he arrived at the desk, Stephanie had pulled up her
shorts. When Stephanie’s friend walked
up, Alexis left the area.

Stephanie and her friend then went
to a nearby 7-Eleven store. Stephanie’s
friend wanted to confront Alexis about the incidents, but Stephanie told him
not to. Stephanie was afraid that if Alexis
knew that she had told her friend what was happening, Alexis would “put [her]
pictures on facebook.”

Stephanie did not hear from Alexis
again until March. Then, one day during
their sixth period, she received a message from him telling her to go to the
bathroom. Stephanie refused and Alexis
sent her a second message which said, “ ‘Can I grab your ass?’ ” Stephanie sent Alexis a message telling him “
‘No.’ ” He then sent her another message
regarding his girlfriend.

A short time later, Alexis sent to
Stephanie a message asking her why she would not meet with him. She responded that he had a girlfriend. He was dating her best friend. Alexis then sent a message indicating that he
“didn’t have a girlfriend at the time” and that if Stephanie did not meet him
he would “show [her] friends [and] his friends [and] mostly everybody [that he
knew] from the school, the picture[.]”
Alexis also threatened to post the picture on Stephanie’s mother’s wall
on facebook. Stephanie responded by
telling Alexis, “ ‘You know what?
Fine. I’d rather you show
them[.]’ ” However, a short time later,
Stephanie changed her mind and told Alexis , “ ‘Okay. I’ll meet you in the back[.]’ ” She added, however, that her mother no longer
used facebook and that she, Stephanie, had her period. Alexis replied, “ ‘Fine. Through your ass then. So go over there.’ ” Alexis continued, stating, “ ‘I’m going
to bring a condom and wash my dick. Good
for you, and you too, and you’re going to wash your clit too; right?’ ”

Before going to the shed for the
third time, Stephanie asked her friend to wait for her nearby and, if he heard
her screaming, to come get her. When
Stephanie arrived at the shed, Alexis attempted to take off her clothes but she
“tried to move his hands around so he [could not] touch [her].” At some point he was able to unzip her
shorts, so Stephanie started screaming.
Her friend came over as Alexis was attempting to remove Stephanie’s
shorts. When Stephanie’s friend arrived,
Alexis left the area.

During the second semester,
Stephanie saw Alexis with his cell phone, showing something to his friends and
saying, “ ‘Look what [Stephanie] sent me.’ ” Although Stephanie did not know what Alexis
was showing them, after he had done so, his friends made comments to her such
as, “ ‘Damn, what a slut.’ ”

At some point after the third
incident, Stephanie did not go to school for approximately one month. She then transferred to another middle
school.

Stephanie had never had sex until
the incidents with Alexis. All she knew
was what she had learned in sex education class, that “a guy’s penis goes in a
girl’s vagina, and the sperm cells go inside the girl’s eggs . . . .” In addition, Stephanie has a learning
disability. She indicated that she did
not “understand a lot of things. [She]
could visualize things by drawing a picture . . . .” However, when someone asks her a question,
she does not always understand it; she gets confused. When Stephanie was asked why when, “after the
first incident, when he had sex with [her] in the shed,” she then went “back to
meet [Alexis]” the second and third times, Stephanie responded that she had
gone back because, by this time, Alexis was not only bothering her, he was
“punking” her younger brother. She
thought that if she went there and “just [got] it over with,” he would leave
her and her brother alone.

On March 9, 2012, Los Angeles
Police Officer Manuel Delgado was assigned to the West Valley Juvenile
Division. During the afternoon hours of
that day, Delgado interviewed Alexis at the station in the holding tank for
juveniles. Alexis told the officer that
he went to school and that he knew the difference between right and wrong. When the officer asked him for an example of
something “right to do,” Alexis indicated that it was right not to steal. When the officer asked him for an example of
something wrong to do, Alexis responded that it would be wrong to hit a
teacher. When the officer inquired,
Alexis indicated that, when one does something wrong, there are consequences.

Delgado
asked Alexis if it was wrong “to force a girl to have sex” and Alexis indicated
that it was. Delgado then asked Alexis
if it was wrong to “help someone else to force a girl to have sex” and Alexis
said that it was. When the officer asked
Alexis whether, if someone else forced him to have sex that would be wrong,
Alexis responded, “ ‘Yes.’ ”
However, when the officer asked Alexis “if he was ever taught it was
wrong,” he responded “ ‘No.’ ”
The officer then asked Alexis if he knew it was wrong to rape and,
according to the officer, “he may have said, ‘Yes.’ ”

Katherine Gosser is a detective for
the West Valley Division of the Los Angeles Police Department. She is “assigned to sexual assault
investigations.” She has worked in that
division for approximately four years.
Prior to that, she had worked “child abuse investigating homicides all
the way down to sexual assaults and batteries with child victims.” On March 9, 2012, she was assigned to
Alexis’s case.

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rights, Alexis indicated that he understood them, then agreed to speak with the
detective. He told her that he knew
Stephanie; he had been introduced to her by a mutual friend. Alexis told the detective that he and
Stephanie dated for a couple of weeks.
After they broke up, Alexis and Stephanie were friends for a time. Then, in January 2012, he started “to ask her
for dirty photographs.” Alexis told the
detective that Stephanie did not want to send him the photographs, but he
threatened to “tell people on facebook that they were having sex.” Alexis pressured Stephanie to send “explicit
nude photographs” and, after first sending him one of her in her panties and
bra, she finally sent him one of her naked breasts. Alexis indicated that, after she sent the
photograph, “things were fine for awhile, and then he started to pressure her
again to send additional photographs.”
After approximately two weeks, “she sent a photograph of her vaginal
area.”

It was still January 2012 when
Alexis asked Stephanie to meet him at the shed.
Although they started kissing, Alexis confessed that Stephanie did not
want “to have contact with him. He
admitted that she tried to leave the shed and [fought] with him to get out . .
. .” Instead of allowing her to leave,
Alexis pulled off Stephanie’s clothing and sodomized her. During the incident, Stephanie had made it clear
that she did not want to participate and she repeatedly told Alexis,
“ ‘No.’ ”

Alexis, who had his head down and
was subdued throughout the interview, told the detective that the second
incident occurred a couple of weeks later.
He again told Stephanie that he was going to post her pictures on
facebook and tell her mother that he and Stephanie were having sexual
intercourse. She met him again, this
time on the side of the shed. Although
“she didn’t want to,” Alexis removed Stephanie’s clothing and “had vaginal
intercourse with her.” Alexis indicated
that the third incident occurred on March 8, 2012. He and Stephanie again met by the shed and
this time he “asked her to perform oral copulation on him.” Alexis “said that [Stephanie] gave him a blow
job, and also during that incident, that he tried to pull off her shirt but
that one of her friends . . . intervened when she started
yelling . . . .”

When Detective Gosser asked Alexis
if he knew that what he had done was wrong, “he said he knew it was wrong.” When the detective asked Alexis if Stephanie
wanted to have sex with him, he said that she did not. He knew this because, although initially she
had said “ ‘Yes,’ ” throughout the remainder of the incidents, she
repeatedly told him, “ ‘No.’ ”
In addition, during the first
incident she had “tried to escape from the shed.” When Detective Gosser asked him
“why . . . he then [did] that to her,” Alexis responded that he
“just wanted to have sex.”

The detective asked Alexis if he
still had the photographs Stephanie had sent him and he indicated that he had
deleted them. He “did not tell [the
detective that] he [had] posted them.”

Detective Gosser also interviewed
Stephanie. She cried the entire
time. During the interview, Stephanie
told Gosser that “she sent [Alexis] the dirty pictures . . .
because she could tell, while they were on facebook and chatting, that he was
about to post something about her[.]”
Stephanie also told the detective that she had told several friends
about what had happened between her and Alexis.
Gosser indicated that Stephanie “explained that initially she didn’t say
anything to anyone and that, when she finally said something, it was to [the
friend she had asked to come with her to the second and third incidents], and
that was because, after the first incident, she was so distraught” that he
“kept asking her what was wrong.” She
told two other friends in February. They
tried “to help her block [Alexis’s] number” from her cellular telephone.

Although Detective Gosser had not
met Stephanie before she interviewed her on March 9, 2012, Gosser had
interviewed hundreds, if not thousands of adolescent victims and the way
Stephanie “acted during the interview[] was . . . similar to how
. . . other victims [had] acted.”
Although she said she had “not want[ed] to,” Stephanie reported the
incidents which had occurred with Alexis to the police on March 9, 2012.

2.
Procedural history.

In a petition filed on November 15,
2011 pursuant to section 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, Alexis was
charged with violating Penal Code section 626.10, subdivision (a)(1). It was alleged that, on September 14, 2011,
he committed the felony of bringing a weapon, a folding knife with a locking
blade, onto school grounds. Alexis was
released to the custody of his mother and proceedings in the matter were
continued.

On March 13, 2012, a second
petition was filed pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 602. In counts 1 and 2, it was alleged that, on or
between January 1, 2012 and February 12, 2012, Alexis twice committed the
crime of forcible rape of a victim under 14 years of age in violation of Penal
Code section 261, subdivision (a)(2), a felony.
In count 3, it was alleged that, between January 1, 2012 and
February 29, 2012, Alexis committed the crime of forcible oral copulation
on a victim under 14 years of age in violation of Penal Code section 288a,
subdivision (c)(2)(B), a felony.
Finally, in count 4 it was alleged that, on or about March 8, 2012,
Alexis committed the crime of attempted forcible rape of a victim under 14
years of age in violation of Penal Code sections 664 and 261, subdivision
(a)(2), a felony.

A hearing with regard to the second
petition was held on July 3, 5 and 6, 2012. After the prosecution presented its evidence,
defense counsel made a motion to dismiss the matter pursuant to Welfare and
Institutions Code section 701.1 based on the assertion that there was
insufficient evidence to support any of the counts alleged in the
petition. Counsel argued that she did
not believe there was “enough [evidence] to show that [there was] a very clear
statement of ‘No.’ ” Counsel continued,
“It sounds to me like there was a very vague . . . no, I don’t really want to,
but, sure, I’ll still meet with you . . . .” Alexis’s counsel indicated that she did not
think that Stephanie “made it very clear that she did not want to have
sex. [Counsel did not] think that there
was any duress within the legal meaning or any menace within the legal meaning . . . .”

The trial court denied the motion
as to counts 1, 2, and 4, indicating that the “victim was very clear [in] her
testimony that she said ‘No.’ ” In
addition, although Alexis’s use of force was “minimal,” it was sufficient to
sustain those counts. However, with
regard to count 3, the juvenile court indicated that it had a problem with the
allegation that it was forcible. The
court stated: “I know that the victim
was very clear that, when asked by the People what [Alexis was] doing with his
hands, she said ‘Nothing.’ I don’t
believe it was a forcible oral copulation.”
Although the prosecutor argued that, although Alexis may not have used
physical force, Stephanie was acting under duress and was clearly afraid of
Alexis, the court concluded that “the amount of duress [Stephanie] was under
was not sufficient to meet the standard of proof [with regard to] count
3.” Accordingly, the juvenile court
dismissed that count.

After hearing argument by the
parties, the juvenile court indicated that it had found the victim in this
matter to be “extremely credible.” The
court found “her dead affect [to be] completely consistent with the affect of a
victim of a rape.” The court stated
that, “[i]n fact, it added to her credibility, the fact she didn’t try to
exaggerate her impact or emotion[s]. She
didn’t try to cry. She just looked––she
testified with a dead affect, which I would [often] expect . . . from victims
of rape.” In addition, the juvenile
court stated that Stephanie’s “learning disability actually came out during the
course of testimony where, in order to articulate what occurred, she had to
write it down on a piece of paper and draw a diagram.” The court continued, “Having said that
though, when she was asked questions about how she felt about defense counsel,
she was pretty candid about it. ‘I don’t
like you because you’re his lawyer.’ I
believe that she was credible.”

The juvenile court then indicated
that it did not believe that “the basis for counts 1, 2, and 4 [was]
duress or menace” because it did not “think the kind of threats that [Alexis]
used against [Stephanie were] sufficient . . . . [¶]
What [the court] believe[d] occurred [was that Alexis] used sufficient
force in order to make it a rape.” The
court stated, “ He’s taller than [she is and,] [a]s the victim indicated, at
times he would hold her around her waist, and his hands were going
everywhere[.]” He pulled down her pants
“and then entered into her. That was the
use of force. It was in order to
overcome her will, and it constituted rape.”
The juvenile court found that counts 1 and 2 had been “sustained by
testimony” and it found them “to be true.”
With regard to count 4, the attempted rape, the juvenile court indicated
that the way it was “described by the victim where [Alexis] was moving his
hands all over her[,] . . . an attempted rape occurred.”

At the dispositional hearing, the
juvenile court first addressed the petition which alleged that Alexis had
brought a folding knife with a locking blade onto school grounds. After Alexis admitted he knew it was wrong to
take a knife to school, he indicated that he understood and was waiving his
right to an adjudication or court trial with regard to the offense, his right
to confront and cross-examine the witnesses against him, his right to present a
defense, including the use of the court’s subpoena power to order witnesses to
come to court to testify on his behalf, his right to testify and his right to
remain silent. Alexis then admitted
having brought a folding knife with a locking blade onto school grounds, a
felony in violation of Penal Code section 626.10, subdivision (a)(1). The juvenile court sustained the petition,
finding, with the concurrence of counsel, that Alexis’s admission had been
“freely and voluntarily made” and that there was a “factual basis” for it.

With regard to the disposition of
the petition under which the juvenile court found true the allegations of the
rape and attempted rape of Stephanie, the juvenile court indicated that it was
its inclination “to follow the recommendation of the probation officer.” The court continued: “It’s my view that the minor has . . . severe
problems in regards to his acting out, and in placement currently [in] place .
. . they may be able to deal with it appropriately. I would have to say that [Alexis] should understand,
and given the fact that he has been adjudicated and found guilty of three
extremely serious charges, and ha[d] admitted to a further charge involving [a]
weapon[], that [if] he doesn’t make it in suitable placement, I would expect
the People to file a [Welfare and Institutions Code section] 777 petition and
it’s highly likely he would go to camp.
[¶] However, having said that,
it’s my first [inclination] to try suitable placement [where] he would be able
to get the kind of counseling that perhaps may make him less of a threat to
others . . . .”

After Alexis publicly apologized to
Stephanie for making her “do those things,” his counsel indicated that she
agreed with the court that suitable placement was appropriate. The prosecutor, on the other hand, asserted
that, “[a]s far as the People [were] concerned, if [Alexis] runs from suitable
placement, if he doesn’t do his program, camp [would not be] appropriate. The only place [which] would be appropriate
at that point [was] the Department of Juvenile Justice because they’re the only
place that has an intensive program.”
Counsel continued: “Normally when
I talk to people about sex offenders, usually I can say they wouldn’t
reoffend . . . .
[But] [t]his young man, he would be . . . the [one in] five out of a
hundred that I would say is a potential adult offender because of what he did
and how he did it . . . . [¶] I don’t think he’s at all appropriate for
suitable placement nor do I think camp is going to do anything. I truly think the Department of Juvenile
Justice is the only place for him.”

The juvenile court indicated that
it would give Alexis “his one chance shot.”
The court then ordered Alexis suitably placed in an open facility under
certain terms and conditions, including, among others, that he “[c]ooperate in
a plan for psychiatric, psychological testing and treatment” and “participate
[in] and complete [a] 52-week sexual offender program.” The juvenile court stated that the maximum
term of confinement for Alexis’s offenses was 20 years 8 months. It had considered, “based on the facts and
circumstances of the case,” a confinement period for less than that imposed for
adults convicted of the same offenses and, in the “exercise of [its] discretion,”
had decided against a shorter period. The
juvenile court then awarded Alexis 120 days of predisposition credit.

Alexis filed a timely notice of
appeal from the juvenile court’s order on July 20, 2012.

>CONTENTIONS

After examination of the record,
counsel filed an opening brief which raised no issues and requested this court
to conduct an independent review of
the record.

By notice filed December 17, 2012,
the clerk of this court advised Alexis to submit within 30 days any
contentions, grounds of appeal or arguments he wished this court to
consider. No response has been received
to date.

>REVIEW ON APPEAL

We have examined the entire record
and are satisfied counsel has complied fully with counsel’s
responsibilities. (Smith v. Robbins (2000) 528 U.S. 259, 278-284; People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436, 443.)

>DISPOSITION

The order of wardship is affirmed.

>NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL REPORTS











ALDRICH,
J.



We concur:



KLEIN, P. J.











CROSKEY,
J.





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Description Defendant and appellant Alexis S. appeals from the order of wardship (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 602) entered as a result of the juvenile court’s findings he committed two counts of forcible rape of a person under the age of 14 years (Pen. Code, § 261, subd. (a)(2)) and one count of attempted forcible rape of a person under the age of 14 years (Pen. Code, §§ 664, 261, subd. (a)(2)), and his admission that he had brought a folding knife with a locking blade onto school grounds (Pen. Code, § 626.10, subd. (a)(1)). The juvenile court ordered Alexis removed from his home and placed in an open facility on the conditions, among others, that he undergo counseling and a 52-week sexual offender program. We affirm.
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