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In re A.L.
juvenile wardship petition was filed alleging that defendant and appellant A.L. (minor) committed the offense of receiving stolen property. (Pen. Code, 496 subd. (a).) A juvenile court found the allegation to be true. Minor had previously been declared a ward of the court after admitting the allegation that he committed vandalism with over $400 in damage (Pen. Code, 594, subd. (b)(1)) in a previous case. Thus, he was on probation at the time he committed the current offense. The court then continued him as a ward in his mothers custody, with additional terms of probation. On appeal, minor contends there was insufficient evidence to support the courts true finding that he had knowledge the property was stolen or that he had possession of the property. Court affirm.

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