G.R. No. L-2750: THE UNITED STATES, plaintiff-appellee, vs. SANTIAGO ALDOS, ET AL., defendants-appellants. (August 22, 1906) FACTS: The defendants-appellants were charged with robbery. The prosecution’s witnesses, […]
G.R. No. L-2741 FACTS: On July 1, 1904, in Manila, the defendants-appellants, spouses Marcelo Leaño and Maria Gonzalez, went to the house of Juana Licauco. They […]
G.R. No. L-2752 FACTS: The defendant, Florentino Sayson, was prosecuted and convicted in the lower court for the crime of falsification of a public document under […]
G.R. No. L-2736 FACTS: The defendant-appellant, Juan Giner, was charged with homicide for killing Tomas Panes (also referred to as Pandes in the record). On June […]
G.R. No. L-2732 FACTS: The defendant-appellant, F.W. Webster, was the forage master in charge of government forage in Manila and Pandacan. His authority was limited; he […]
G.R. No. L-2664 FACTS: The defendants, led by Celestina Cañeta, were charged with theft for harvesting hemp from a parcel of land in July 1904. The […]
G.R. No. L-2688 FACTS: On a Sunday afternoon in May 1904, the defendant-appellant, Marciano Oruga, delivered a letter from the brigand Carlos Oruga to Simeon Manaig. […]
G.R. No. L-2714 FACTS: The defendant-appellant, Pablo Mallanao, was convicted by the lower court for having in his custody a gun without the required license, in […]