MERCURE, J.P.
In response to a petition filed to have her adjudicated a person in need of supervision (hereinafter PINS), respondent admitted certain allegations against her, namely that she had inexcusably missed 30 days of school. Family Court thereafter determined respondent to be a PINS. Following a dispositional hearing, Family Court placed respondent on probation supervision for a period of 12 months and required that she participate in the use of electronic...
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