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In re Peter K.
Appellant Peter K. appeals from the judgment declaring him a ward of the juvenile court under Welfare and Institutions Code section 602. The juvenile court sustained a petition alleging that appellant committed the crime of obstructing a peace officer in the performance of his duties. (Pen. Code, § 148, subd. (a)(1).) The court declared the offense to be a misdemeanor, and ordered appellant home on probation for six months.
Appellant contends (1) the juvenile court erred by denying in part his pretrial motion for discovery of police personnel records under Pitchess v. Superior Court (1974) 11 Cal.3d 531 (Pitchess motion); (2) there was insufficient evidence to support the juvenile court’s finding that he violated Penal Code section 148; and (3) the court erred by setting a maximum term of confinement. We strike the maximum term of confinement and affirm.

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