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In re D.G.
After denial of his motion to suppress evidence, defendant admitted that he was an accessory after the fact to possession of an assault weapon (Pen. Code, 32), as charged in a juvenile petition filed pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 602. In this appeal he challenges the juvenile courts denial of the motion to suppress. Court conclude that the evidence and statements seized from defendant were the product of an unlawful arrest, and reverse the judgment.

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