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In re A.M.
A.M., a minor, appeals the juvenile court order declaring him a ward of the court pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 602. The juvenile court sustained a wardship petition after finding true allegations that appellant had committed two second degree robberies (Pen. Code, § 211). Appellant subsequently admitted the allegation that he had resisted, obstructed, or delayed a peace officer (Pen. Code, § 148, subd. (a)(1)). Appellant was ordered to serve 210 days in the Juvenile Facility, with credit for 75 days. The court also stated that appellant had the possibility of earning an early release for one-third of his commitment.

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