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In re Abraham R.
Abraham R. appeals from a disposition order declaring him a ward of the juvenile court pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 602. Abraham argues that the evidence is insufficient to establish his identity as one of the perpetrators of the offenses charged, or, alternatively, that the evidence was insufficient to prove that the conduct in which he engaged was gang related, such that the court could have found him guilty of committing street terrorism or have found true the gang enhancement allegation. Abraham also argues that the probation condition that the court imposed pertaining to his possession of weapons and ammunition failed to include an express knowledge requirement, and must therefore be stricken or modified.

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