People v. Rosado Rosado

100 P.R. 903
CourtSupreme Court of Puerto Rico
DecidedOctober 20, 1972
DocketNo. CR-72-8
StatusPublished

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People v. Rosado Rosado, 100 P.R. 903 (prsupreme 1972).

Opinion

per curiam:

Appellant, Jesús Rosado Rosado, was convicted of possessing and concealing and conveying heroin and for that reason he was sentenced to serve consecutively two sentences of from 7 to 10 years in the penitentiary. Appellant Anicasia Dávila Hernández was sentenced to serve from 6 to 8 years in the penitentiary for the same oifense. The trial for both of them was held before the court. José Luis López, charged with the same accusations as appellants and who was riding in the same vehicle that appellant was driving at the time of the events which gave rise to these informations against the three, was found not guilty of the two charges preferred against him.

They assign that the evidence was insufficient and that it was not established that appellant Anicasia Dávila Hernán-dez possessed the drug voluntarily, maliciously, and criminally.

The only evidence, for the prosecution, is correctly summarized by the defense as follows:

[905]*905“Detective Domingo Rentas, who works for the Vice Control Squad of the Metropolitan Area, testified for the Prosecuting Attorney. He knows J. Rosado inasmuch as the latter resides at ward Ingenio of Toa Baja, and he (the witness) resides in ward Sabana Seca of Toa Baja. He frequently goes to ward Ingenio. He has known defendant, who is a barber, from 7 or 8 years. On May 26, 1970, he was patrolling in an official automobile together with agents Soler, Carlos Figueroa, and Víctor M. Paris. In going along Concepción Final Street, at stop 20:
‘. . . I could see that a Hillman automobile, No. 566-121, was going in front of us and all of a sudden it stopped in front of us. I could see that the driver was Jesús Rosado whom I knew. I told agent Carlos Figueroa to stop in order to help him.
Q. What did you see that made you think that he was in need of help ?
A. The automobile stopped all of a sudden and the engine stopped running. Since he was from a distant place I thought that there was some problem. When I got close to the driver’s side and he noticed my presence he took an envelope, a blue package and he passed it to the girl Anicasia who is present here. [Italics in the original.]
Q. Who is Anicasia?
A. The girl there with the yellow skirt and the brown jacket.
Prosecuting Attorney:
He points at defendant.
Q. Describe the package that Rosado Rosado passed to defendant Anicasia.
A. Blue. She threw it out of the car in which she was travelling. She was going in the front seat next to the driver. I proceeded to go around the front of the car and picked up the package which she had thrown away. I inspected it and inside that package there were 15 wrappers which looked like decks and yellow paper like that used to wrap heroin, a dropper and a hypodermic needle. I proceeded to identify myself as police agent and informed them that they were under arrest and I submitted the aforementioned evidence to the police agent Edwin Medina, who advised me of the result and from there I took them to the court of [906]*906investigations’ where they were accused of drugs. [Italics in the original.]
Q. Who was riding in the front part of the car?
A. Jesús Rosado driving and Anicasia next to him.
Q. Was there any other person?
A. The fellow with the blue shirt in the back part and Agent Víctor M. Paris intervened with him.’
“Later he testified that:
‘When Jesús Rosado passed it to Anicasia she seized it and dropped it in that manner by the right side of the automobile and it fell very close to the front wheel of the automobile.
Q. In what position were you ?
A. Face to face to Jesús Rosado Rosado when I saw that he passed that package to her which she picked up from the automobile, I went around the front part of the car and seized the package.
Q. Taking as reference the front part of the automobile, where were you ?
A. The front part looking towards Hato Rey and I was on the left hand side looking towards the front. There I saw that he passed the package to the girl and I went around and seized it. Agent Figueroa stood in front of Jesús Rosado [Italics in the original.]
“To questions from the defense he testified that agent Carlos Figueroa was the one driving the automobile. He had never seen the defendant. The automobile in which he was travelling was unlabelled. Jesús Rosado Rosado did not say anything to defendant when he passed the package to her. She threw it out of the automobile. He (the witness) was dressed as a civilian, without tie, in shirt sleeves. He did not get to talk with Jesus Rosado, inasmuch as upon seeing that action he left the place where he was standing and went around the front part of the vehicle to seize what had been thrown away. At that instant agent Figueroa alighted from the automobile and stood face to face to the door where Rosado was behind the steering wheel. He knew defendant Jesús Rosado as a barber. He did not know his private life. “To questions from Attorney Maldonado he testified that:
T alighted, went towards Jesús Rosado Rosado; I told agent Figueroa that I knew him. I went towards him and [907]*907afterwards agent Figueroa and the other agents alighted too.
Q. When did yon notice that Jesús was driving the Hillman?
A. I know perfectly well that it was he. I knew the automobile.
Q. Did you know the license plate?
A. 566-121.’ [Italics in the original.]
“Agent Víctor M. Paris, testified that he worked in Vice Control. On May 26, 1970, at about 11:30 he was working as undercover agent by the sector of Stop 20, in relation to a bolita investigation. He was accompanied by Domingo Rentas, Figueroa, and Soler. He knows José Luis López. He saw him on that occasion. He continued testifying that:
‘On that night they, Figueroa and Rentas, alighted to try to help them and they saw when the driver who was driving threw a package to the person who was to the right of the driver and Soler and myself saw that the person who toas riding in the back was alighting from the vehicle, immediately we got off, I alighted, I who was back of Figueroa’s seat, I alighted and I saw when he put the hand inside the front right pocket of his pants and took something out, and dropped it to the floor. And together with agent Soler I immediately detained him and I tried to see what he dropped and it was a manila envelope with two decks supposedly of heroin.’. [Italics in the original.]
“Regarding defendants Jesús Rosado and Anicasia Dávila the following incident took place, to questions from the Defense:
‘Q. You said that you saw a person delivering an envelope to another?
A. Correct.

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