Minor who successfully completes informal program of supervision entitled to have his records relating to dismissed Section 602 petition sealed following prosecution's premature dismissal of petition.
Cite as
2017 DJDAR 5362Published
Jun. 6, 2017Filing Date
Jun. 5, 2017In re G.F., a Person Coming Under the Juvenile Court Law.
THE PEOPLE,
Plaintiff and Respondent,
v.
G.F.,
Defendant and Appellant.
2d Crim. No. B276109
(Super. Ct. No. 2015035760)
(Ventura County)
California Court of Appeals
Second Appellate District
Division Six
Filed June 6, 2017
THE COURT:
The opinion filed herein on May 30, 2017, is modified as follows:
On page 8, under the heading ?DISPOSITION,? the sentence beginning ?The order denying appellant?s motion? is deleted and replaced with the following:
The order denying appellant?s motion for an order sealing his juvenile records under section 786 is reversed. On remand, the court shall enter a new order granting the motion and thereafter grant appellant the relief afforded by section 786.
This modification affects the judgment.
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