Supreme Court of Puerto Rico, 1921

People v. Lizardi

People v. Lizardi
Supreme Court of Puerto Rico · Decided December 9, 1921
30 P.R. 903

People v. Lizardi

Opinion of the Court

The defendant attempted to register as a voter, alleging that he was of lawful age. The certificate of the civil registry put in evidence by the prosecution showed that the defendant was not twenty-one years of age and the defendant produced testimony tending to show that he was of age. Reid: That as the evidence was contradictory, there was no reason to in*904terfere with, the action of the court below. — Mr. Justice Wolf delivered the opinion of the court.

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