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In re Alejandro C.
Following a contested jurisdiction hearing, the San Joaquin County Juvenile Court found that minor Alejandro C., age 15, came within the provisions of Welfare and Institutions Code section 602 in that he resisted or obstructed a peace officer. An allegation that the minor committed battery on a school employee was dismissed due to insufficient evidence. The minor was adjudged a ward, ordered to participate for eight days in a juvenile work program, and released to his mother’s custody under various terms and conditions of probation.
On appeal, the minor contends there was no substantial evidence that the officer was acting lawfully when the minor resisted. We affirm.

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