Dieppa Iglesias v. Rivera
Dieppa Iglesias v. Rivera
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court.
This was an action for malicious prosecution wherein the District Court of Humaeao rendered judgment for the defend.ant. Reference was made to the ease of Parés v. Ruiz, 19 P.R.R. 323, where it was stated that it was necessary for a com
We have examined the evidence and the brief of the appellant, and we can not say that the court was mistaken in arriving at the conclusion that no lack of probable cause had been shown. The arguments of the appellant were of a nature rather to convince the trial court, than a court of appeals.
As an example of the conflict, the defendant asserted that he made several requests for the return of the cow; and, on the other hand, the plaintiff said that no demand was made. Similar conflicts arose.
The appellant presents reasons why the advice of the lawyer should not have been followed. However, it will ordinarily take a strong case where a defendant would not be protected by the advice of a reputable lawyer, sincerely given.
The attitude of the plaintiff in trying to explain the profits that he lost by reason of the prosecution was very far from satisfactory, and by itself might have disinclined the court from believing his statements.
The judgment appealed from will be affirmed.
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