In re D.H. CA2/6
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT
DIVISION SIX
In re D.H., a Person Coming 2d Crim. No. B304277 Under the Juvenile Court (Super. Ct. No. YJ39756) Law. (Los Angeles County)
THE PEOPLE,
Plaintiff and Respondent,
v.
D.H.,
Defendant and Appellant.
D.H. appeals from an order adjudicating him a ward of the court (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 602). The juvenile court found true the allegation he committed second degree robbery. (Pen. Code,1 § 211.) It placed D.H. home on probation.
1 Further unspecified statutory references are to the Penal Code.
D.H. contends there was insufficient evidence he aided and abetted the robbery. We affirm. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY Incidents D.H. drove J.S., T.K., and J.B. to Dick’s Sporting Goods in Thousand Oaks. The manager of the store saw J.S., T.K., and J.B. enter the store together. They began grabbing Nike items. As they walked toward the front of the store with “more than 20 items” each, they pushed an employee away. The manager asked one of the other employees to call “911.” One of the three said “it’s not worth it.” They dropped all the items on the floor and left the store. One employee saw the three walk toward a blue car in the parking lot. The same day, D.H. drove his three friends to a second Dick’s Sporting Goods in Oxnard. While D.H. remained in the car, his friends attempted to go into the store, but they were not allowed inside. Later the same day, J.S. approached a woman, V.C., in a parking lot at a market in Oxnard. J.S. asked V.C. for money several times. He then tried to grab her purse. The two fought over the purse, and V.C. fell to the ground. The purse strap broke; J.S. grabbed the purse; and he ran away. V.C. and bystanders chased J.S., but he got into a car that had stopped in the middle of “the driveway area.” The “moment [J.S.] jumped in, [the car] took off.” V.C. described the car as a “dark car” with a paper license plate. Investigation Ventura County Sheriff Deputies received three calls regarding the incidents at the two Dick’s Sporting Goods and the market in Oxnard. The calls reported “multiple suspects” driving
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