In Re Cw
Before: Nicholson
62 Cal.Rptr.3d 851 (2007) 153 Cal.App.4th 468 In re C.W., a Person Coming Under the Juvenile Court Law.
The People, Plaintiff and Respondent,
v.
C.W., Defendant and Appellant.
No. C052220. Court of Appeal of California, Third District.
July 18, 2007. [852] James L. Lozenski, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, Berkeley, for Defendant and Appellant.
Edmund G. Brown, Jr., Attorney General, Dane R. Gillette, Chief Assistant Attorney General, Michael P. Farrell, Senior Assistant Attorney General, and Stephen G. Herndon and Alison Elle Aleman, Deputy Attorneys General, for Plaintiff and Respondent.
Certified for Partial Publication.[*]
NICHOLSON, Acting P.J.
C.W., a minor, .appeals from an order of the juvenile court denying her motion to dismiss a sustained delinquency petition charging her with being an unlicensed driver, which charge was the basis for the court's having declared her a ward of the court.
The minor contends (1) the juvenile court's loss of fundamental jurisdiction of the case prior to declaring her a ward of the court requires its orders of wardship and payment of restitution be set aside; (2) the court's refusal to terminate her probation for not having paid victim restitution denied her equal protection of the law; (3) the court abused its discretion in denying her motion to terminate probation; and (4) the juvenile court did not comply with Welfare and Institutions Code section 730.7's requirements imposing joint and several liability upon her mother and remand is required for that purpose.[1]
The People concede the minor's first contention is correct. In light of the concession, the People do not address the minor's remaining contentions.
We do not accept the People's concession and affirm the juvenile court's orders.
PROCEDURAL FACTS
On October 13, 2004, based upon an automobile accident at which the minor was at fault, a petition (§ 602) was filed charging her with being an unlicensed driver (Veh.Code, § 12500, subd. (a)), a misdemeanor, and failure to yield the right of way (Veh.Code, § 21800, subd. (b)), an infraction.
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