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In re John M.
John M., Sr. (father), appeals the dependency court’s jurisdictional and dispositional order denying him custody of his son John M. (John). Father, who was incarcerated at the time of John’s detention and who was the subject of an amended petition, argues that Welfare & Institutions Code section 361.2[1] provides that a noncustodial parent is entitled to placement consideration without regard to whether such parent is offending or nonoffending. Conceding that, in dependency court, he did not raise the possibility of John’s placement with him, father argues nonetheless there was no forfeit. Father also argues that insufficient evidence supports the jurisdictional findings against him. We affirm.

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