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In re Byron B.
The juvenile court found that appellant Byron B. was a person described in Welfare and Institutions Code section 602, based upon a sustained finding that Byron committed a second degree robbery in violation of Penal Code section 211. Byron was declared a ward of the court and ordered home on probation with specified probationary conditions. In his timely appeal, Byron challenges selected probation conditions and further argues that the minute order from the disposition hearing is inconsistent with the oral pronouncement of judgment. Court affirm the wardship order, but modify the judgment and order the minute order corrected.


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