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In re J.S.
Appellant, the minor, appeals from the juvenile courts order establishing a guardianship of the minor. (Welf. & Inst. Code, 366.26, 395; further unspecified section references are to this code.) Appellant contends the juvenile court committed prejudicial error in finding the minor was served properly with notice of the selection and implementation hearing and in failing to inquire why the minor was absent from that hearing. For the reasons that follow, Court affirm the order.

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