People v. Luis F., No. A123599

By FindLaw Staff on September 01, 2009 | Last updated on March 21, 2019

In an appeal from the juvenile court's order declaring Defendant-Minor a ward of the court, the order is affirmed in part, where 1) the evidence was sufficient to find that Defendant committed attempted robbery, and 2) the juvenile court acted within its discretion and did not violate either the state or federal Constitution in ordering Defendant to continue to cooperate in his treatment by complying with his doctor's future prescriptions of medication for depression and social anxiety disorder.  However, the judgment is modified in part, where the Court of Appeal ordered that Defendant must continue to take only those medications prescribed for depression and social anxiety disorder.

Read People v. Luis F., No. A123599

Appellate Information

Filed August 31, 2009

Judges

Opinion by Judge Richman

Counsel

For Appellant:

Scott D. Handleman, San Francisco, CA

For Respondent:

Martin S. Kaye, Supervising Deputy Attorney General, San Francisco, CA

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