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In re D.J.
The juvenile court found that defendant D.J. committed a lewd and lascivious act on a child under 14 (Pen. Code, 288, subd. (a)); misdemeanor indecent exposure (Pen. Code, 314, subd. (1)); and misdemeanor false imprisonment (Pen. Code, 236). The court placed defendant on probation. One of the probation conditions requires defendant to have no contact with any children under the age of 12. Defendant contends the condition is unconstitutional because it does not require him to know that a particular child is under 12. Court agree. Court modify the probation condition to include a knowledge requirement, and otherwise affirm.

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