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In re Ray L.
In this dependency matter, E. B. (mother) timely appeals from the jurisdictional and dispositional orders finding her son Ray L. to be a dependent child and ordering that Ray remain in mothers custody under the supervision of Contra Costa County Children and Family Services Bureau (Department). Mother argues on appeal that the jurisdictional order must be reversed, and the dispositional order found moot, because the evidence presented at the hearings did not support the conclusion that Ray came within the definition of a child described in Welfare and Institutions Code section 300, subdivision (b). We conclude that there was no evidence of a substantial risk that Ray would suffer serious physical harm. Court consequently reverse the jurisdictional and dispositional orders.

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