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In re Hamid P.
Pursuant to a plea agreement following the denial of his motion to suppress evidence, Hamid P. admitted he had unlawfully possessed a weapon on school grounds (Pen. Code, S 626.10, subd. (a)) and was declared a ward of the juvenile court (Welf. and Inst. Code, S 602) and placed home on probation subject to various terms and conditions. On appeal Hamid contends the weapon (described in the delinquency petition as a "box cutter razor blade") was obtained by an illegal detention and search (Welf. and Inst. Code, S 700.1). He also asserts his counsel provided ineffective assistance in permitting him to admit the weapon charge, one of his probation conditions is unconstitutional and two others should be modified to conform to the oral pronouncement of disposition. Court affirm the order as modified.

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