In re T.R. CA2/5
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT
DIVISION FIVE
In re T.R., a Person Coming Under the B255471 Juvenile Court Law. (Los Angeles County Super. Ct. No. KJ38100)
THE PEOPLE,
Plaintiff and Respondent,
v.
T.R.,
Defendant and Appellant.
APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, Geanene Yriate, Judge. Affirmed. Courtney M. Selan, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and Appellant. No appearance for Plaintiff and Respondent.
The juvenile court sustained a petition alleging that appellant T.R. committed second degree robbery in violation of Penal Code section 211. The court found that appellant was a person described by Welfare and Institutions Code section 602, adjudged appellant to be a ward of the court, and placed appellant on home probation. Appellant appeals from the orders sustaining the petition and adjudging him to be a ward of the court. Finding no error, we affirm the juvenile court’s orders.
Facts On April 9, 2013, about 10:00 p.m., Shah Aram was working as a cashier at a 7-Eleven store in Covina. The store was busy. Appellant entered, and moved around within the store. After all the customers had left the store, appellant came to the counter area where the cash register was located, then went behind the counter. When Aram tried to stop appellant from coming into this area, appellant raised his skateboard up in the air. Aram reached out and tried to block appellant’s arms, but appellant kept coming. Aram was able to slide by appellant, and move to the front door. Appellant moved around to the area behind the counter, touched the cash register, took some packages of Marlboro Red cigarettes from the area behind the counter, and then ran out of the store. Aram activated the store’s alarm. Covina Police Department Officer Stacy Franco responded to the 7-Eleven store and interviewed Aram. Soon thereafter, Officer Franco found appellant in the parking lot of a nearby K-Mart store. He had a package of Marlboro Red cigarettes in his shirt pocket. Several days later, Officer Franco returned to the store and viewed store surveillance video of the robbery. She attempted to download the video, but was not able to do so. Officer Franco took still photographs of some parts of the video. The video
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