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In re Tomas G.
Pursuant to a negotiated disposition, appellant, admitted an allegation in a 602 petition that he possessed a concealable firearm. (Pen. Code, S 12101, subd. (a)(1).) A street terrorism enhancement allegation under Penal Code section 186.22, subdivision (b)(1) was dismissed. Consistent with the negotiated disposition, appellant was redeclared a ward of the court and committed to the Log Cabin Ranch School. The maximum confinement time was set at four years and eight months.
Appellant was represented by counsel throughout the proceedings. A motion to suppress the firearm found by police in appellant's pants pocket was properly denied. Appellant was on probation at the time of the search with a search condition, which condition the police were aware of prior to the search. Following denial of the motion to suppress, appellant's admission of possessing a concealable firearm was validly entered. There was no error in the dispositional commitment.
Judgment affirmed.

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