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In re Larry W.

In this juvenile wardship proceeding, Larry W. (Minor) appeals from a judgment finding that he committed offenses on three different occasions, including falsely identifying himself to an officer and two distinct instances of theft from a person. He argues (1) there is insufficient evidence to support the finding that he aided and abetted the theft from one of the victims (Suzanne Cook); (2) a condition prohibiting his unsupervised presence in downtown San Diego is unconstitutionally vague because it does not specify the geographic boundaries of the prohibited area; and (3) the juvenile court was required to calculate his precommitment custody credits and specify his maximum permissible period of confinement given that he was committed to the Breaking Cycles program.

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