OPINION
DATO, J.—
Before committing a minor to the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), the state's most restrictive placement for its most severe juvenile offenders, the law requires the juvenile court to find both that the placement would probably benefit the minor, and that less restrictive options would be either ineffective...
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