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In re Walter P.
The juvenile court found that Walter P., then 17 years old, violated Health and Safety Code section 11357, subdivision (b), which provides as pertinent: (b) Except as authorized by law, every person who possesses not more than 28.5 grams of marijuana, other than concentrated cannabis, is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars ($100). The juvenile court placed Walter on probation for six months. Over Walters objection, the court imposed as special conditions of probation that Walter be detained on home supervision for 45 days and that he be required to complete eight days in the Juvenile Work Project program. The judgment is modified by striking the probation conditions (and their effectuating language) that Walter must complete 45 days on the Home Supervision program and that he must participate in and complete 8 days in the Juvenile Work Project program. As modified, the judgment is affirmed.

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