OPINION
PETERSON, Judge.
Appellant was charged with three felony offenses, and the prosecutor designated that the case should be an extended jurisdiction juvenile (EJJ) prosecution. Appellant pleaded guilty to two felony charges, and the district court sentenced appellant to a juvenile disposition and two stayed adult sentences subject to the terms of appellant's juvenile disposition. Appellant violated a disposition condition, and the district court revoked...
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