Minor who takes bikes from an uninhabited garage, that apartment tenants share, can be guilty of residential burglary.
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1999 DJDAR 2776Published
Apr. 21, 1999Filing Date
Mar. 23, 1999
MODIFICATION
JUVENILES
Minor who takes bikes from an uninhabited garage, that apartment tenants share, can be guilty of residential burglary. In re EDWARDO V., a Person Coming Under the Juvenile Court Law. THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. EDWARDO V., Defendant and Appellant. No. G021978 (Super. Ct. No. J-167405) California Court of Appeal Fourth Appellate District Division Three Filed March 24, 1999 ORDER MODIFYING OPINION AND DENYING PETITION FOR REHEARING (No change in Judgment) The opinion filed March 3, 1999, is ordered modified as follows:
On page 5, line 9,1 insert the word "implied" between the words "court's" and "finding." This modification does not effect a change in judgment.
The petition for rehearing is DENIED.
WE CONCUR:
RYLAARSDAM, J.
WALLIN, J.*
*Retired Associate Justice of the Court of Appeal, assigned by the Chief Justice pursuant to California Constitution, article VI, section 6.
1 See Daily Appellate Report of March 5, 1999, page 2131, column 1, paragraph 3, line 8.
JUVENILES
Minor who takes bikes from an uninhabited garage, that apartment tenants share, can be guilty of residential burglary. In re EDWARDO V., a Person Coming Under the Juvenile Court Law. THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. EDWARDO V., Defendant and Appellant. No. G021978 (Super. Ct. No. J-167405) California Court of Appeal Fourth Appellate District Division Three Filed March 24, 1999 ORDER MODIFYING OPINION AND DENYING PETITION FOR REHEARING (No change in Judgment) The opinion filed March 3, 1999, is ordered modified as follows:
On page 5, line 9,1 insert the word "implied" between the words "court's" and "finding." This modification does not effect a change in judgment.
The petition for rehearing is DENIED.
CROSBY, ACTING P. J.
WE CONCUR:
RYLAARSDAM, J.
WALLIN, J.*
*Retired Associate Justice of the Court of Appeal, assigned by the Chief Justice pursuant to California Constitution, article VI, section 6.
1 See Daily Appellate Report of March 5, 1999, page 2131, column 1, paragraph 3, line 8.
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