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In re J.R.
Defendant and appellant J.R. (minor), a ward of the juvenile court (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 602)[1], appeals following a disposition order removing him from parental custody and placing him in the custody of the probation department, detained in juvenile hall, awaiting placement in an appropriate facility. Following a contested section 777 hearing, the juvenile court found that minor had violated two conditions of his probation—that he not associate with other gang members, and that he not associate with his cohort in a previous burglary, Eli I. Minor now contends that the court erred in admitting certain photographs into evidence. We find no error and affirm.

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