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Berríos, Petitioner-Appellant, v. Municipal Assembly of Yabucoa et al., Respondent-Appellees.
    District Court of Humacao.
    No. 2616.
    Decided May 26, 1922.
   When the judgment is prima facie correct the burden is on the appellant to establish the existence of any error that may not be self-evident. The Supreme Court is not bound to examine general rules of law laid down by the court below, citing authorities, to discover hidden errors which might justify a reversal. — Affirmed.—Mr. Justice Hutchison delivered the opinion of the court.