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In re J.M.
Appellant J.M. appeals from a juvenile court decision finding a charge of trespass upon school grounds to be true, as part of a Welfare and Institutions Code section 602 petition. He contends the court lacked sufficient evidence to conclude that he violated the relevant trespass statute because the school failed to provide a sufficient hearing and notification. Without reaching appellant’s claims, we find the evidence insufficient to support the court’s ruling, because respondent failed to demonstrate appellant’s willful and knowing entry upon the school campus. Accordingly, we reverse the judgment.

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