In re J.G.
On December 27, 2008, a witness saw three guys approach an apartment building in the County of Los Angeles. One of the individuals wore a blue sweater and held a spray-can. While the other two looked around, the male in the blue sweater spray-painted graffiti on the buildings wall. The witness called police. At the scene, officers detained appellant J. G., who was wearing a blue sweater. An officer testified that appellant had what appeared to be red paint on his hands and that there was matching red graffiti on the wall of the apartment building, which smelled like fresh paint. That same officer read appellant his Miranda rights and appellant indicated he understood his rights. Appellant waived his rights and told the officer he had written The Bratz on the wall. The officer gave appellant the opportunity to write a statement of apology, which appellant did. The judgment is affirmed.



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