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In re LJ.S.
Jerome S. (Father) appeals an order issued at a contested 12-month permanency hearing placing two of his four children with their mother, Lu. S. (Mother). He contends the juvenile court violated his right to substantive due process when it failed to return all four children to his care. He also asserts the juvenile court erred when it failed to terminate jurisdiction under Welfare and Institutions Code section 364. (Undesignated statutory references are to the Welfare and Institutions Code.) We reject his assertions and affirm the order.

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