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In re R.U.
A juvenile wardship petition was filed alleging that Defendant and Appellant R.U. (minor) committed a battery upon an officer (Pen. Code,[1] 243, subd. (b), count 1) and resisted, obstructed, or delayed an officer ( 148, subd. (a)(1), count 2). A juvenile court found the allegation in count 2 to be true, but found the allegation in count 1 to be not true. The court declared minor a ward and placed him on probation in the custody of his parents. On appeal, minor contends there was insufficient evidence to support the courts true finding in count 2. Court affirm.

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