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In re D.W. CA1/3
In May 2016, we affirmed a judgment declaring D.W. a ward of the court for his commission of three firearm offenses. In doing so, we rejected his argument that a search of his person was invalid under the Fourth Amendment because it did not properly fall within the exception to the warrant requirement for a search incident to an arrest. Our Supreme Court granted review and held the case pending its consideration and disposition of People v. Macabeo (2016) 1 Cal.5th 1206 (Macabeo). Once it decided that case, the court transferred this one back to us for reconsideration in light of Macabeo. No party filed a supplemental brief within the time allowed following transfer from the Supreme Court. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 8.200(b).) We now reverse.

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