People v. Barrios

22 P.R. 796
CourtSupreme Court of Puerto Rico
DecidedJuly 20, 1915
DocketNo. 896
StatusPublished

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People v. Barrios, 22 P.R. 796 (prsupreme 1915).

Opinion

BY THE COURT.

After considering the motion of the defendant-appellant, Rogelio Barrios, that this court fix the amount of hail to he furnished by him so- that he may remain at liberty until his appeal has been heard and decided, also considering subsection 2 of section 374 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, which is the same as subsection 2 of section 1272 of the Penal Code of California, and the case of People v. Perdue, 48 Cal., 552,

The motion is overruled without prejudice to the making of a similar motion in the lower court.

Motion overruled without prejudice.

Chief Justice Hernandez and Justices Wolf, del Toro, Al-drey and Hutchison concurred.

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People v. Perdue
48 Cal. 552 (California Supreme Court, 1874)

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