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CM received a call from Honoria Forte (Attorney) regarding GPS tracking device for youth. CM was informed that Judge Iglesias has an available GPS tracking device for youth and Judge Iglesias rescheduled youth’s court hearing for Friday, 1/6/17 at 9:00am to release youth on GPS. Ms. Forte stated that she contacted caregiver regarding youth’s next court hearing. Ms. Forte reports she will give youth’s IEP documents to give Sergio (court liaison) for CM file.

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