In re Nicole H.
Annotate this CaseNicole, a minor, arranged for a friend to lure the victim, E.Y., to Heron Park in Brentwood. A school official obtained from an anonymous student a video depicting an attack on E.Y. by four females, including Nicole, who admitted her involvement but blamed others for arranging the assault. She said she gave her phone to another individual to record the fight. Following a contested dispositional hearing, the juvenile court adjudged Nicole a ward of the court and ordered that she be removed from her father‟s custody and detained in juvenile hall pending placement. The court imposed probation conditions, including a condition permitting searches of Nicole’s cell phone and other electronic devices. Nicole was placed at the Warner Mountains Group Home, approximately 340 miles from her father’s home, although there were closer facilities. The court of appeal upheld removal of Nicole from her home, but concluded no substantial evidence justified her distant placement. On remand, the trial court is to modify the search condition and specify the maximum time of confinement.
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