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In re I.O. CA1/5
Israel O. (the minor) has been a ward of the court (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 602) since 2014. In 2015, the prosecution filed a subsequent wardship petition alleging two felony counts of firearm possession by a minor (Pen. Code, § 29610). The juvenile court denied the minor’s suppression motion and found true one allegation he possessed a firearm (§ 29610). The court continued wardship (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 602) and ordered the minor to comply with various probation conditions, including the condition he “[b]e of good citizenship and good conduct.”
The minor appeals. He contends the court erred by denying his suppression motion. He also claims certain probation conditions are vague and overbroad. We strike the probation condition requiring the minor to “[b]e of good citizenship and good conduct.” In all other respects, we affirm.

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