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In re H.W.
A juvenile court found true the allegation that defendant H.W. (minor) committed the offense of criminal threats. (Pen. Code, 422.) Minor had been previously declared a ward of the court and placed on probation, so the court ordered that he remain a ward on probation, in the custody of his parents. On appeal, minor contends that five of his probation conditions must be stricken because the juvenile court did not verbally impose them at the disposition hearing. Court affirm.

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