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In re N.A. CA2/6
N.A. appeals a juvenile court order that he did not qualify for automatic sealing of his juvenile record (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 786, subd. (a)) after he tested positive for marijuana. The trial court asked: “[I]f we were to terminate jurisdiction today what do you plan to do to remain drug free, because you can’t casually use drugs?” Appellant responded: “I’m planning on going to the California Conservation Core for the year and just staying sober.” The trial court dismissed the amended petition for loitering and said that it would seal appellant’s record if appellant completed the California Conservation Core program and remained drug free. We affirm.

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