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In re Z.L.
A juvenile court found true the allegation that Appellant Z.L. (minor) received, concealed or withheld stolen property. (Pen. Code,[1] 496, subd. (a).) The court declared minor a ward of the court and placed him on probation under certain conditions, in the custody of his parents. On appeal, minor contends: 1) there was insufficient evidence to support the true finding on the allegation; 2) the juvenile court abused its discretion in determining the offense to be a felony; and 3) the probation condition prohibiting him from associating with the victim, or being within 100 feet of her property, is unreasonable under People v. Lent (1975) 15 Cal.3d 481 (Lent), and it is overbroad and unnecessarily infringes on his constitutional rights. Court affirm.

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