In re J.J.
J.J. (appellant), born in August 1990,[1] appeals from a dispositional and commitment order committing him to the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ). He contends: (1) the juvenile court abused its discretion in committing him to the DJJ because it based its decision on unreliable and false information and because it failed to make certain findings a court is required to make before committing a minor to the DJJ; (2) the court erred in denying his application for rehearing; (3) there was prosecutorial misconduct; and (4) the court erred in continuing previously imposed conditions of probation. Appellant has also filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus (habeas petition) in which he contends he was provided with ineffective assistance of counsel. Court agree with appellants fourth contention on appeal and therefore reverse the order continuing previously imposed conditions of probation. In all other respects, Court affirm.



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