Case Name: Cintron, Appellee, v. Central Juliana, Inc., Appellant
Court: Supreme Court of Puerto Rico
Jurisdiction: Puerto Rico
Decision Date: 1923-05-04
Citations: 31 P.R. 918
Docket Number: No. 2898
Parties: Cintron, Appellee, v. Central Juliana, Inc., Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Puerto Rico Reports
Volume: 31
Pages: 918–918

Head Matter:
No. 2898.
Cintron, Appellee, v. Central Juliana, Inc., Appellant.
Decided May 4, 1923.

Opinion:
District Court of Ponce.
Damages.
Whereas, The only errors assigned by the appellant are the following: 1, That the court erred in overruling the demurrer of the defendant; 2, in finding all of the allegations of the complaint proved and in sustaining the complaint, and, 3, in allowing the plaintiff $1,500 for damages and the costs;
Whereas, The court has duly examined the briefs in the light of the jurisprudence cited, and
Whereas, We have concluded that the complaint states facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action and that the court below in weighing the evidence did not commit such manifest errors as to require a reversal of the judgment;
Therefore, The judgment of the district court of August 9, 1922, is affirmed.