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In re Johnathan M.
Johnathan M. appeals from an adjudication by the juvenile court that he committed felony burglary (Pen. Code,[1] 459, 460), felony theft in excess of $400
( 487, subd. (a)), and vandalism in excess of $400 ( 594, subds. (a), (b)(1)). At the disposition hearing, the court placed Johnathan under the supervision of the probation department with various terms and conditions, including orders to complete 40 hours of community service and pay $3,082 in restitution and $219 in fines. Johnathan challenges the sufficiency of the evidence of all of his convictions on grounds the circumstantial evidence is too weak to support a conclusion that he committed those offenses, and is contradicted by other relevant and substantial exculpatory evidence. We affirm.

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