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In re Brendon A.
Brendon A. appeals the juvenile court's dispositional order continuing him as a ward of the court and placing him on formal probation. Brendon contends the evidence was insufficient to support the court's findings that he committed one count of misdemeanor battery and two counts of misdemeanor aggravated assault. Brendon also argues the probation condition forbidding him to possess any weapons is invalid because it does not contain an express knowledge requirement. We modify the probation condition to include a knowledge requirement and affirm the dispositional order as modified.

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