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In re Diana C.
Diana C. appeals from the order declaring her a ward of the juvenile court (Welf. & Inst. Code, 602)[1]following a finding that she committed vandalism causing damage over $400, a felony. (Pen. Code, 594, subd. (a).) She was placed on probation and the maximum term of confinement was set at three years. She contends that the maximum term of confinement must be stricken because she was not committed to the California Youth Authority (CYA)[2]but was ordered home on probation. Court order the maximum term of confinement stricken.

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