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In re Rose F.
Pursuant to a negotiated plea, Rose F. (the minor) admitted she committed felony grand theft, and the juvenile court dismissed a burglary allegation. She was placed on probation but, after multiple probation violations involving theft and possession of alcohol and the use of marijuana and other drugs, the court committed the minor to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Division of Juvenile Justice (now the Division of Juvenile Facilities) for a term or period of commitment not to exceed two years.
Court shall direct the juvenile court to correct its error in calculating the minors precommitment credit and to further correct the commitment order to reflect a maximum period of confinement of two years, not two years and one day. In all other respects, Court shall affirm the order.

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