In re D.M.
It was alleged in a juvenile wardship petition filed November 8, 2011 (first petition), that appellant, D.M., a minor, committed the following offenses: possession of a controlled substance, viz., codeine (Health & Saf. Code, § 11350, subd. (a); count 1), resisting an executive officer (Pen. Code, § 69; count 2)[1], and active participation in a criminal street gang (§ 186.22, subd. (a); count 3).[2] In a second wardship petition, filed December 6, 2011, it was alleged appellant committed two counts of first degree burglary (§§ 459, 460, subd. (a); counts 1 & 4), two counts of active participation in a criminal street gang (§ 186.22(a); counts 5 & 6) and individual counts of grand theft (§ 487, subd. (a); count 2) and grand theft of a firearm (§ 487, subd. (d); count 3). At a jurisdiction hearing covering both petitions, the juvenile court found true all allegations except for count 1 in the first petition. Following the subsequent disposition hearing, the court adjudged appellant a ward of the court and placed him on probation. The court also ordered appellant to pay direct restitution totaling $11,583.19 to the victims of the two burglaries, and a restitution fine of $500 (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 730.6).
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