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In re David J.
David J., a minor, was charged with one misdemeanor count of unlawfully attempting to enter a building with the intent to commit theft (Pen. Code,[1] §§ 459, 664) and one misdemeanor count of unlawfully and maliciously damaging and destroying real and personal property amounting to less than $400 (§ 594(a)(b)(2)(A)). The juvenile court dismissed the first count, but adjudged David a ward of the court as to count 2. David appeals, challenging the sufficiency of the evidence to support the court's finding that he unlawfully damaged the front door of Stage Stop Liquor. We affirm the judgment.

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