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In re T.S.
T. S. appeals from a dispositional order of probation upon his admission of 11 counts of misdemeanor vandalism (Pen. Code, 594, subd. (b)(1), (2)). He contends that the juvenile court erred in denying his motion to suppress evidence because his mother did not have the authority to consent to a search of his belongings. He also argues that the conditions of probation prohibiting association with known gang members, and restricting his use of communication devices violate his constitutional rights of freedom of speech and expression. Court affirm.

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