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In re O.R.
The juvenile court sustained a petition filed under Welfare and Institutions Code section 602 alleging two counts of second degree robbery against minor and appellant O.R. Although he was ordered home on probation, the court set a maximum term of confinement. Because that term of confinement has no legal effect, we modify the judgment by striking the term of confinement, and we affirm the judgment as modified.

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