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In re M.S.
Several teenagers, including appellant M.S., entered the home of a vacationing neighbor and committed various acts of vandalism and theft over a one-month period. Appellant was continued as a ward of the juvenile court after he admitted a petition alleging a single count of residential burglary. (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 602; Pen. Code, §§ 459, 460, subd. (a).) He now challenges the order directing him to pay restitution to the victim as a condition of probation, arguing that he was deprived of due process during the restitution hearing. We affirm.

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