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In re D.L.
The juvenile court of Alameda County declared D.L. a ward after sustaining an allegation that he committed felony-murder while armed with a firearm. (Pen. Code, 187, 12022, subd. (a)(1).) It then directed him to make restitution to the murder victims family in the amount of $28,867.66. Having timely appealed from the dispositional order,[1] D.L. contends that (1) there is not substantial evidence that the killing occurred during the commission of an attempted robbery, and (2) the restitution order is defective because it includes items that are not authorized by the governing statute. Court reject both contentions and affirm.

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