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In re R.G.
The minor, Richard G., appeals from the juvenile court’s Welfare and Institutions Code section 602 wardship order. The juvenile court sustained felony allegations the minor carried a concealed dirk or dagger in violation of former Penal Code[1] section 12020, subdivision (a)(4). (Stats. 2004, ch. 247, § 7, p. 2981.) Section 12020, subdivision (a)(4) is now recodified at section 21310. (Stats. 2010, ch. 711, §§ 4-5.) The minor was placed home on probation.
The minor contends there was insufficient evidence the weapon he possessed was a dirk or dagger. The minor further asserts unauthorized destruction of the knife denied him his due process right to review all legally admissible evidence and to an accurate record on appeal. We affirm the juvenile court order.

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