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In re A.R.
A juvenile wardship petition was filed alleging that defendant A.R. (minor) committed the offense of public intoxication.[1] (Pen. Code, 647, subd. (f).) A juvenile court found the allegation to be true. The court declared minor a ward and placed her on probation in her parents home. The court also ordered that minors drivers license or the privilege to obtain her drivers license be delayed/suspended for one year. (Veh. Code, 13202.5, subd. (d)(3).) On appeal, minors sole contention is there was insufficient evidence to support the courts true finding that she was intoxicated in public, since she was not in a public place of her own volition. Court affirm.

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