In re Brenden B.
The juvenile court found Brenden B. committed several offenses including residential burglary (Pen. Code, 459-460),[1]street terrorism ( 186.22, subd. (a)), receiving stolen property ( 496, subd. (a)), possession of burglary tools ( 466), and misdemeanor false representation to an officer ( 148.9), and declared him a ward of the court pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 602. The trial court found Brenden committed the residential burglary and receiving stolen property offenses for the benefit of a criminal street gang ( 186.22, subd. (b)[enhancement]). Brenden challenges the sufficiency of the evidence to support the conclusion he was an active participant in a criminal street gang, a necessary element of the street terrorism charge. Additionally, Brenden also argues there was no substantial evidence demonstrating he committed residential burglary or received stolen property for the benefit of a criminal street gang. Court disagree and therefore affirm the judgment.
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