Case Name: The People v. Haddock
Court: Supreme Court of Puerto Rico
Jurisdiction: Puerto Rico
Decision Date: 1907-02-13
Citations: 12 P.R. 59
Docket Number: No. 59
Parties: The People v. Haddock.
Judges: Chief Justice Quiñones and Justices Hernández, MacLeary and Wolf concurred.
Reporter: Puerto Rico Reports
Volume: 12
Pages: 59–59

Head Matter:
The People v. Haddock.
Appeal from the District Court of Guayama.
No. 59.
Decided February 13, 1907.
Appeal — Bill op Exceptions — Statement op Facts — Manipest Errors.— Where there is no hill of exceptions or statement of facts, and it does not appear from the record that any error has been committed which would warrant the reversal of the judgment appealed 'from, the same should be affirmed.
Tbe facts are stated in the opinion.
Mr. Bossy, fiscal, for respondent.
The appellant did not appear.

Opinion:
Me. Justice Wole
delivered the opinion of the court.
This was a prosecution against Jorge Haddock for disturbing the peace. The appeal was apparently taken for the sole purpose of delay, and there has been no appearance for the appellant and no bill of exceptions or brief filed.
We have examined the record, and find no error, and the judgment must be affirmed. d &
7 Affirmed.
Chief Justice Quiñones and Justices Hernández, MacLeary and Wolf concurred.