People v. Rodríguez González

99 P.R. 877
CourtSupreme Court of Puerto Rico
DecidedMay 7, 1971
DocketNo. CR-70-82
StatusPublished

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People v. Rodríguez González, 99 P.R. 877 (prsupreme 1971).

Opinion

per curiam :

The prosecuting attorney filed informations against appellant for violation of § § 6 and 8 of the Weapons Law, committed in Ponce on June 5,1968.

A jury found him guilty of the violation of § '8 and he was sentenced to serve from two to four years in the penitentiary. He was likewise found guilty by the court of the violation of § 6 and sentenced to serve 18 months in jail.

Appellant maintains in this appeal that (1) the evidence introduced by the prosecuting attorney does not establish his guilt in both offenses, beyond a reasonable doubt, (2) it was an error to deny the motion for peremptory acquittal as to the violation of § 8 (felony) and in finding him guilty of said offense although the evidence for the prosecution did not establish beyond a reasonable doubt that defendant was carrying a weapon on a thoroughfare, and (3) the sentence of 18 months in jail for violation of § 6 of the Weapons Law does not lie..

Appellant is correct in his first assignment insofar as the verdict of conviction in the case for violation of § 8 is con[879]*879cerned, which will make it unnecessary to consider the second assignment. As to said violation, and not as to the violation of § 6, the evidence for the prosecution does not establish appellant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

Only one witness for the prosecution testified about the place where the facts occurred, that is, where the defendant carried and fired a pistol. He is witness Francisco Figueroa Ortiz. The latter being informed by his wife that Aurora Ríos k/a Lola, defendant’s wife, had struck his automobile, he and his brother climbed into the damaged vehicle and went towards Mayor Street, towards the North, where they were able to catch up with Mrs. Rios. When they overtook her they passed in front and Francisco made a signal for her to stop and parked in front of her, this lady struck his vehicle again in the rear. Francisco Figueroa Ortiz told her there: “Lola you have struck the car.” She denied it and told him to talk with her husband. The Figueroa brothers went towards Lola’s husband house and she followed them. When they arrived at appellant’s house at the Ward Borinquen, Francisco Figueroa called him and he came out.

We shall recite what happened afterwards copying directly from the transcript of the evidence, since the evidence about the specific place where it is said that defendant illegally carried a pistol is quite confusing. Here are the only passages pertinent to this question which we extracted from Francisco Figueroa’s testimony, italics ours.

“Towards where did you specifically go ?
Towards Richie’s house.
Where is it located ?
At the Ward Borinquen.
At the date of the occurrence of these events did you live in the same ward?
Yes, sir.
What happened there ?
I went there and then I called Richie; he came out, then I was, I stopped in front of the house facing the street and then I [880]*880told Richie that Lola had struck my car, then I gave him a paper which my brother gave me on the way; a paper where ...
Witness:
That is, during the time that I was following Lola my brother gave me a paper where Richie’s license plates were written; I arrived at the house and told him, ‘jour wife struck my car and I have this paper with the license plates written down by my brother’; my brother wrote down the license plates of the car and he told my brother, ‘we are relatives and attacking each other.’ [Pp. 24-25.]
Witness:
When he said those words, that the family were attacking each other, he put the paper which I had given him in the back pocket of his pants; I told him T need the paper in case you do not fix the car to go to the Police.’
Did you request him to return the paper to you?
Yes, sir, then he took out the pistol. . .
From where did he take out the pistol?
From the waist.
How was that pistol ?
One of those, a long black barrel German pistol.
A long black barrel German pistol ?
Yes, sir.
From where did you say that he took it out?
From the waist.
What did he do, if anything, with that ?
What did you say?
What did he do with it?
Well, he aimed at me with the pistol, then with the other hand he grabbed me by the neck, he hit me on the neck, on the right side.
Prosecuting Attorney Ruiz:
How?
Witness:
He hit me with the other hand.
Where?
Around here.
[881]*881On the neck?
(The witness makes an affirmative motion with his head.) What happened?
When I saw what he did to me I ran to the street, I and my brother, then he threatened us with the pistol, then he told me, well, that I was inferior to him in fist fights, then he told me that if I wanted to fist fight with him; then I told him that I was going to, when I was getting ready to fist fight, he grabbed a piece of stick to hit me with it.
Who?
Richie.
What did he do with the pistol meanwhile?
He gave it to Lola.
Ah?
He gave it to Lola.
Prosecuting Attorney Ruiz:
She is his wife?
Witness:
She is Richie’s wife. When he swung the stick at me, my brother, who was nearer, hit him on the neck, on the head, and my brother was able to avoid the stick, and grabbed it and Richie, as my brother was stronger, bit him on the chest, and also a finger; then during that span of time while Richie and my brother were fighting, Lola was aiming at me with the pistol. What do you say?
That during the time that Richie was fighting with my brother, Lola was aiming at me with the pistol.
Aha, go on.
Well, then, while she was aiming at me with the pistol and my brother and Richie were fighting, Lola was going to hit my brother with the pistol on the head, then there was a board, I grabbed the board.
Witness:
•I told Lola not to move, and she stopped; at that moment Richie bit my brother and my brother because of the pain let him loose, when

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