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In re Jose O.
Following the denial of his motion to suppress evidence (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 700.1), appellant, Jose O., a minor, admitted allegations that he committed two counts of felony possession of a dangerous weapon (Pen. Code, § 12020, subd. (a)(1), count 1(brass knuckles), and count 2 (butterfly knife)). At the subsequent disposition hearing, the juvenile court reduced both counts to misdemeanors, adjudged appellant a ward of the court, and placed him on probation.
On appeal, appellant's sole contention is that the court erred in denying his suppression motion. We will affirm.

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