F.A.T.R. v. Directress of Ana Roqué de Duprey Industrial School for Girls
Opinion
delivered the opinion of the Court.
The petitioner, F...A...T...R..., was-born on September 1, 1941. When she was barely 14 years, of age, she contracted marriage 1 on October 17, 1955, which was dissolved by judgment of February 6, 1957.
On February 19, 1956, a complaint was filed against the said minor in the Superior Court, Juvenile Part, alleging' that she committed the following offense: “showed no respect for her parents, frequented prostitution places, the former alleging (the minor’s parents) that she has pro[809] miscuous relations with different men; two months ago she left the home (of the parents) and refused to return.” On the following May 17 she was deemed incorrigible and was ■ordered to be committed in such institution as the Secretary of Health may designate, “in order to procure her rehabilitation, orientation, and welfare.” She remained in the Industrial School for Girls until October 20 of that year, when she was permitted to return to her parents’ home.
On September 6, 1957, a complaint was filed in the district court against minor F...A...T...R..., for violation of :§ 368 of the Penal Code — disturbance of the public peace. It was transferred to the Juvenile Part, which ■on April 24, 1958 found her guilty of the offense charged and, hence, a delinquent girl, and reordered her commitment in an appropriate institution. She was committed in the Industrial School for Girls.
In August 1958, a petition for habeas corpus
Footnotes
83 P.R. 807 (F.A.T.R. v. Directress of Ana Roqué de Duprey Industrial School for Girls) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.
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