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In re Miguel H.
In June 2010, Miguel H., who was a ward of the juvenile court, admitted he had violated Penal Code section 211 (robbery). Seven other theft-related counts were dismissed. The court continued Miguel as a ward, placed him on probation with standard enumerated terms and conditions, and committed him to a one-year Breaking Cycles program.
In September 2010, Miguel admitted he had violated two conditions of his probation: wearing gang clothing and violating his curfew. The court continued the previous commitment to Breaking Cycles and required him to complete 45 days of house arrest under an electronic surveillance program. In December 2010, Miguel admitted violating three other conditions of probation. The court continued the disposition for three months so it could evaluate how Miguel performed under the probation department's highest level of supervision. In March 2011, Miguel admitted six violations of probation conditions. On the same day, the court committed him to the Youthful Offender Unit for a maximum period of 480 days.

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