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In re Daniel N.
The juvenile court sustained a juvenile wardship petition for appellant, Daniel N., finding he committed second degree robbery (Pen. Code, § 211). Following a dispositional hearing, Daniel was committed to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Division of Juvenile Justice for a period of 10 years 8 months. Daniel contends the jurisdictional finding of robbery was not supported by substantial evidence. We will affirm.
FACTS
On the afternoon of February 10, 2011, the victim approached Daniel, wanting to buy an ounce of marijuana. The victim showed him some cash. Daniel did not have the amount of marijuana the victim wanted, so he contacted two acquaintances to see if they could come up with the marijuana together. Daniel told Officer Jarod Hughes that when they came up with the amount, his two acquaintances wanted to do the deal “around the corner.”

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