In re Abigail S. CA4/3
Filed 1/23/14 In re Abigail S. CA4/3
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT
DIVISION THREE
In re ABIGAIL S., a Person Coming Under the Juvenile Court Law.
THE PEOPLE, G048420 Plaintiff and Respondent, (Super. Ct. No. DL044323) v. OPINION ABIGAIL S.,
Defendant and Appellant.
Appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court of Orange County, Gregory W. Jones, Judge. Affirmed as modified. Sarita Ordonez, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and Appellant.
Kamala D. Harris, Attorney General, Dane R. Gillette, Chief Assistant Attorney General, Julie L. Garland, Assistant Attorney General, Charles C. Ragland and Marrissa Bejarano, Deputy Attorneys General, for Plaintiff and Respondent. * * * The Orange County Juvenile Court placed minor Abigail S. (born March 1997) on juvenile probation for prostitution-related activity. The parties agree a probation condition requiring Abigail not to associate with anyone involved in prostitution activities is vague because Abigail could unknowingly violate the prohibition. As modified, we affirm the judgment. I FACTS AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND On the morning of March 2, 2013, Los Angeles undercover vice officers spotted 15-year-old Abigail walking in an area where prostitution flourished. They watched her talking with a male motorist while wearing tight black pants and a partially opened shirt exposing her bra. She entered the vehicle of a second motorist and rode off. Officers stopped the car and arrested Abigail. Abigail’s mother reported Abigail missing two weeks earlier. The Los Angeles County District Attorney filed a petition under Welfare and Institutions Code section 602 alleging Abigail loitered to commit prostitution (Pen. Code, § 653.22, subd.(a); all statutory citations are to the Penal Code unless noted). Abigail admitted the allegation and the juvenile court transferred the case to Orange County where Abigail’s mother lived. The court placed Abigail on probation on various terms and conditions. On April 8, Abigail left home ostensibly to visit her probation officer but did not return. The Orange County probation department filed a notice alleging Abigail had violated probation by fighting at school (§ 415, subd. (1)), leaving home without permission, failing to report to the probation officer, and absconding from probation and
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