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In re T.C.
On October 28, 2008, a juvenile wardship petition pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 602[1]was filed and, subsequently, defendant admitted that she had unlawfully driven or taken a vehicle without the consent of the owner (Veh. Code, 10851, subd. (a)). The victims vehicle was damaged and not repairable. The parties agreed that defendant would pay victim restitution of $1,875, which represented the difference between the amount of insurance money received by the victim and the value of the car. The victim mentioned additional costs and the court stated that he could claim and prove additional restitution at a contested hearing. The lower court declared defendant a ward of the court, placed her on probation, and ordered victim restitution of $1,875, subject to further restitution as claimed and proved.

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