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In re I.S.
Z.S. (mother) seeks review by extraordinary writ of a juvenile court order setting a hearing, pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26,[1] to make a permanent plan for mother’s son, I.S., who is now a three-year-old. Mother contends the juvenile court erred by (1) making a jurisdictional finding that mother committed a deliberate act of cruelty toward I.S.; (2) denying mother reunification services; and (3) denying a relative placement for I.S. with his maternal grandmother. We reject these contentions and deny the writ on the merits.

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