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In re Enrique G.
Appellant Enrique G., a juvenile, was the subject of a petition filed under the Welfare and Institutions Code section 602. The petition alleged appellant stabbed William Brown in the chest after Brown made a sexual proposition and fled Brown's apartment with Brown's keys, cash and cell phone. Appellant admitted he committed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon and inflicted great bodily injury and personally used a deadly weapon.
On appeal appellant contends the trial court's minute order did not accurately reflect the trial court's oral disposition, the condition limiting contact with Brown should be subject to a knowledge qualifier and the gang limitation was ambiguous. Court agree the trial court's minute order does not reflect the oral disposition and remand with directions that it conduct further proceedings by which it may express its apparent intent that appellant be subject to the conditions set forth in its minute order. Court reject appellant's contention that an express knowledge qualifier is needed for the condition limiting contact with Brown; however, on remand we direct that the trial court define the gang limitation by reference to criminal street gangs as defined in Penal Code section 186.22, subdivisions (e) and (f).


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