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In re Joshua C.
J.C., presumed father (father) of now 15 year-old Joshua C., appeals from the juvenile court’s orders denying two substantively similar Welfare and Institutions Code section 388[1] petitions without hearings. Those petitions sought to change the juvenile court’s orders detaining and releasing Joshua to his mother, J.G. (mother). Father asserted that the reports that the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (Department) prepared contained “spoliated” evidence and false and misleading statements. Father requested a hearing so that he could present evidence challenging the false statements. Father also asserted that it was not in Joshua’s best interest to remain with mother in part because of mother’s deficient parenting methods. We affirm.

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