In re J.P.
J.P. appeals from an order of wardship (Welf & Inst. Code, 602) following a finding that he committed a sexual battery, a misdemeanor (Pen. Code, 243.4, subd. (e)(1)), first degree burglary (Pen. Code, 459), and a lewd act upon a child, (Pen. Code, 288, subd. (a)).[1] He was placed home on probation in the home of his mother and contends the record does not support the juvenile courts finding that he committed the three offenses. For reasons stated in the opinion, Court affirm the order of wardship.
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