In re Jerry S.
On June 28, 2006, a juvenile wardship petition (Welf. & Inst. Code, 602) was filed in Fresno County Superior Court case No. 01CEJ600888-5 (case No. 888 5), in which it was alleged that appellant Jerry S., a minor, committed battery (Pen. Code, 242).[2]In a detention hearing memo prepared June 28, it was alleged that in committing this offense, appellant violated probation granted in a previous wardship proceeding. On July 13, appellant admitted the violation of probation, and the court dismissed the June 28 wardship petition. The judgment is modified to provide that appellant is awarded 743 days of predisposition credits.
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