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In re B.M.
B.M., a minor, appeals from the order of wardship (Welf. & Inst. Code, 602) entered following a finding that, as alleged in a Welfare and Institutions Code section 777 notice, he violated probation previously granted after a determination that he committed battery (Pen. Code, 242). The court ordered appellant placed in camp for a maximum period of confinement of eight months, and awarded him 29 days of predisposition credit. Court affirm the order of wardship, but vacate the credit award and remand the matter for recalculation of the award.

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