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In re Brandon A. CA5
In January 2017, officials discovered a broken fire sprinkler in the cell where appellant Brandon A. was housed at a juvenile detention center. Following a contested jurisdiction hearing, the juvenile court found true that appellant had committed misdemeanor vandalism (Pen. Code, § 594, subd. (a); count 2). Appellant was continued as a ward of the court and committed to a program for 24 months. He was ordered to pay restitution, in addition to other imposed terms and conditions.
On appeal, appellant contends there was insufficient evidence of malice to support the juvenile court’s order. We affirm.

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