Rodríguez v. Rivera Martínez
Rodríguez v. Rivera Martínez
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
The municipal court of Bayamón adjudged that Joaquin Rivera Martinez pay to Pedro F. Rodriguez the sum of $400 and on appeal therefrom to the district court September '25, 1928, was set for the trial de novo.
On that day the plaintiff and his witnesses appeared, but the defendant appeared only by his attorney who stated to the court that possibly his client and witnesses had hot appeared for trial because of the publication in the newspapers of a circular of the Attorney General ordering the continuance of trials until October because of the difficulties caused by the hurricane of September 13, 1928. He moved that the plaintiff be allowed to present his evidence and that the defendant’s evidence be heard on another day. The court denied the motion because at the end of September criminal cases would be taken up and the defendant moved for a continuance of the trial to the afternoon of that day, or the following, or any other, but the court ordered that the case be tried at once. This conduct of the court is alleged to be erroneous in the appeal from the judgment rendered against the defendant.
In view of the fact that it is judicially known that the
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