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In re Milton R.
In wardship proceedings under Welfare and Institutions Code section 602, the trial court found that Milton R. committed (1) assault by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury, with findings that he personally inflicted great bodily injury and personally used a knife (count 1); (2) assault with a deadly weapon (count 2); (3) battery resulting in serious bodily injury (count 3); and (4) misdemeanor battery (count 5). Milton argues the evidence is insufficient to support a finding that he was the person who stabbed the victim with a knife. Accordingly, he contends the order should be reversed as to the assault with a deadly weapon finding (count 2), and as to the personal knife use and personal infliction of great bodily injury findings (related to count 1). Court reject his argument and affirm the order.

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