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In re T.T.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney alleged in a Welfare and Institutions Code section 602[1] petition that minor T.T. (appellant) possessed a concealable firearm, a violation of Penal Code section 12101, subdivision (a). Appellant moved to suppress the recovered firearm pursuant to section 700.1. After hearing testimony from one officer, and two minors who were with appellant at the time he was detained and searched, the juvenile court denied the suppression motion. Appellant admitted to the petitions allegation. The juvenile court sustained the petition against appellant and declared him a ward of the court. The juvenile court ordered a maximum term of confinement of three years and placed appellant on house arrest until the dispositional hearing, which took place approximately two months after the adjudication. At the dispositional hearing, the juvenile court ended the house arrest, placed appellant on probation, and released him to the custody of his mother.

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