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In re D.E.

The juvenile court sustained a petition alleging the minor, D. E., committed five counts of vandalism, four counts of arson, and one count each of arson of an inhabited structure and possessing combustible material with the intent to set fire to a structure. The court adjudged the minor a ward of the court (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 602, subd. (a)) and placed him on probation subject to various conditions, with 90 days’ predisposition custody credit.
On appeal, the minor contends he was entitled to an additional 6 days’ custody credit; the People agree. We shall modify the probation order and affirm the judgment as modified.

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