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In re T.L.
Then 17-year-old Minor was found guilty of robbery (Pen. Code, 211). Minor was thereafter declared a ward of the court and placed on probation. On appeal, Minor contends (1) the juvenile court prejudicially erred in failing to consider that the victims fear was not caused by Minors actions, but instead by prior, unrelated events; and (2) the juvenile court erred in preventing defense counsel from cross examining the detective about the occurrence of racial incidents at the high school the victim attended. Court reject these contentions and affirm the judgment.

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