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In re D.L.
In September 2007, appellant D.L., a minor, admitted allegations that he committed second degree robbery (Pen. Code, 211, 212.5, subd. (c)) and violated the terms and conditions of probation granted in a previous wardship proceeding. In November 2007, the court declared the instant offense to be a felony, ordered appellant committed to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Juvenile Justice (DCRJJ), formerly known as the California Youth Authority (CYA), and declared appellants maximum period of physical confinement to be seven years two months, based on the instant offense and offenses adjudicated in previous wardship proceedings. On appeal, appellant contends the court abused its discretion in ordering appellant committed to the DCRJJ. Court affirm.



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