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In re Alberto E.
In March 2012, appellant, Alberto E., a minor, admitted an allegation set forth in a juvenile wardship petition that he committed the offense commonly known as active participation in a criminal street gang (Pen. Code, § 186.22, subd. (a)). At the disposition hearing later that month, the juvenile court adjudged appellant a ward of the court; declared the offense to be a felony; placed appellant on probation, with various terms and conditions; and ordered him committed to the Kings County Juvenile Academy Alpha Program (Alpha Program) for a period of 90 days to one year.
In June 2012, it was alleged appellant violated his probation by failing to comply with the rules and regulations of the Alpha Program. At the hearing in July 2012, appellant admitted the allegation. At the subsequent disposition hearing held later that month, the court readjudged appellant a ward of the court, continued him on probation and ordered him committed to the Kings County Juvenile Academy Impact Program for a period of 180 days to one year. Appellant appeals from this most recent disposition order.

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