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In re Lincoln A.
A juvenile against whom a Welfare and Institutions Code section 602 petition (petition) alleging forcible rape was sustained, contends the juvenile court committed reversible error by excluding evidence of the victim’s mental health history, which he contends was relevant to the victim’s credibility, a pivotal issue at the adjudication. The juvenile also asserts that there is insufficient evidence to sustain the petition, that the court erroneously informed him he had committed a strike offense, and that it erred in setting a maximum term of confinement. We will remand with an order to modify the order of wardship to strike the maximum term of confinement and, in all other respects, affirm.

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