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In re A.F.
After several hearings, the juvenile court issued an order on March 4, 2011, terminating its dependency jurisdiction over A.F. based on a petition filed by the San Francisco Human Services Agency (agency). A.F. seeks reversal of the order on the grounds of abuse of discretion and insufficient evidence, and the agency’s failure to provide him with information to which he is entitled pursuant to section 391 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.[1] We conclude the court properly terminated its dependency jurisdiction over A.F. However, we conditionally reverse the order, and remand the matter so that the court may ensure that A.F. receives the information to which he is entitled pursuant to section 391.

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