People v. Vergne de la Concha
People v. Vergne de la Concha
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
The complaint in this case is as follows:
“I, Jesús Porras, I. P., resident of Bayamón, Betanees Street, 28 years of age, complain against Pedro Vergne de la Concha for an infraction of the Automobiles Act, section 10, paragraph 13, committed in the following manner: That on September 23, 1917, at 2:45 a. m. and on Comercio Street, Bayamón, P. B., of the Municipal Judicial District of Bayamón, which forms part of the Judicial District of San Juan, the defendant, Pedro Vergne de la Concha, being owner of the Ford ear No. 39 of the municipal service of San Juan, maliciously and voluntarily permitted it to go to the town of Bayamón, P. B., carrying three passengers and' conducted by chauffeur Tomás E. Bodriguez, No. 435, thus infringing the Automobiles Act.”
The appellant maintains that the complaint does not state a crime. Section 10, including paragraph 13, of the law only sets forth the different tariff charges to be paid for various licenses and does not make the going by a person in the municipal automobile service of one town to another an offense, which is the essential statement of fact in the complaint. If the
The judgment must be reversed and defendant discharged.
Reversed.
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