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In re Justin B.
After the juvenile court denied appellant Justin B.s motion to suppress, it sustained a petition alleging that he possessed cocaine base for sale and loitered in a public place with the intent to commit a specified offense. (Welf. & Inst. Code, 602, subd. (a); Health & Saf. Code, 11351.5, 11532, subd. (a).) Justin urges on appeal that he cannot be found to have loitered in a public place within the meaning of section 11532 because the gated apartment complex where the alleged loitering occurred was not a public place. Court affirm the juvenile courts order.

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