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In re B.L.
B.L. appeals after the court ordered him a ward of the juvenile court (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 602) as he had engaged in a battery upon his grandmother and his cousin (Pen. Code, § 242) and malicious mischief (Pen. Code, § 594, subd. (a)). He was ordered removed from the custody of his grandmother, his legal guardian, and suitably placed. The maximum term of confinement was one year four months, less 24 days.
He contends the evidence is insufficient to support the juvenile court’s orders that he committed battery. The contention lacks merit.

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