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In re T.W.
An original juvenile wardship petition was filed on August 21, 2006, which alleged that T.W. (the minor) came within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court under Welfare and Institutions Code section 602, subdivision (a), because he possessed marijuana for sale, a felony, in violation of Health and Safety Code section 11359. After a contested trial, the juvenile court found the allegation in the petition to be true. At the disposition hearing, the juvenile court declared the minor a ward of the court and placed him on probation, with terms that included serving 122 days in juvenile hall. The court then credited the minor with 62 days and ordered him released on in December 2006, on his 18th birthday, when probation would terminate. The court also ordered that the minors drivers license or the privilege to obtain his drivers license be delayed for a period of one year. The minor filed a timely notice of appeal.
The judgment is affirmed.


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