People v. Canales
People v. Canales
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
This appeal was beard on the 4th of November, 1926, but we have not disposed of it sooner because counsel for the appellant moved that we postpone its decision for the reason that a death sentence is involved and that in another case of Carlos Arrocho an appeal was pending from one judgment bolding that the death penalty is in’ force in Porto Bico. That judgment was affirmed by the Boston Circuit Court and taken up on certiorari to the United States Supreme Court which recently denied tbe writ; therefore we shall dispose of this case.
We have examined the record for the appeal. A new trial was granted to the defendant who is charged with murder in the first degree committed on the person of Pedro Figueroa. The evidence consisted in the testimony of several ocular witnesses. Pedro Figueroa, the victim, was the overseer in a tile factory in the ward of Santurce of this city. He was a man of good character and was always kind to the employees of the factory. He took’the appellant in his boyhood and kept him until he became a man. The work of the appellant in the factory consisted in the preparation of dyes, but his work was not always good. On one occasion he spoilt some five hundred pounds of dyes, whereupon Figueroa fold him on the Saturday not to come back to work; but the appellant presented himself at the factory on the following Monday and said that he would work anyhow, to which Figueroa answered that he might please himself. Soon after that Figueroa was in his office preparing some grease for the workmen and while thus occupied in a stooping position, the appellant, without any word, stabbed him, in the back and continued to stab him after he had fallen, after which he struck him with an iron bar several times, inflicting thirteen wounds and bruises. One of the stabs
We have also examined the instructions given by the judge to the -jury and find nothing therein to prejudice the rights of the appellant.
The judgment appealed from must be affirmed.
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