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In re Matthew S.
The juvenile court found that defendant and appellant Matthew S. came within the provisions of Welfare and Institutions Code section 602 because he committed a felony, second degree robbery. (Pen. Code, 211.) The juvenile court declared Matthew a ward of the court and placed him on home probation on various terms and conditions, including the conditions that he perform 200 hours of community service, pay $100 to the restitution fund, and pay victim restitution of $399. The juvenile court awarded Matthew one day of credit and set a five year maximum period of physical confinement.
On appeal, Matthews appointed counsel filed an opening brief in accordance with People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436 requesting this court to conduct an independent review of the record to determine if there any arguable issues on appeal. Court have reviewed the record and affirm the adjudication order.


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