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https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-v/rule-25/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter V - Privileges›Rule 25 - Attorney-client relationship
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter V - Privileges › Rule 25 - Attorney-client relationship
(A) As used in this rule, the following terms shall have the meaning indicated below: (1) Attorney. — A person authorized or reasonably believed by the client to be authorized to practice law. This includes such person and his partners, aids and office employees. (2) Client. — A natural or artificial person who, direct...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter V - Privileges›Rule 25A - Certified public accountant and client relationship
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter V - Privileges › Rule 25A - Certified public accountant and client relationship
(A) As used in this rule the following expressions shall have the meaning indicated below: (1) Client. — A natural or juridical person who consults a certified public accountant with the purpose of contracting him/her or obtaining his/her professional services. (2) Confidential Communication. — That communication that ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-v/rule-26/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter V - Privileges›Rule 26 - Physician-patient relationship
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter V - Privileges › Rule 26 - Physician-patient relationship
(A) As used in this rule, the following terms shall have the meaning indicated below: (1) Physician. — A person authorized or reasonably believed by the patient to be authorized to practice medicine in the place wherein the consultation or medical examination is performed. This includes the psychotherapist, whether a p...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-v/rule-26a/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter V - Privileges›Rule 26A - Crime victim relationship
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter V - Privileges › Rule 26A - Crime victim relationship
(A) As used in this rule, the following terms shall have the meaning indicated below: (1) Confidential communication. — Any information transmitted between the crime victim and his/her counselor, be it in private or before a third person whose presence is necessary to establish communication between the victim and the ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-v/rule-27/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter V - Privileges›Rule 27 - Privileges of spouses
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter V - Privileges › Rule 27 - Privileges of spouses
(A) As used in this rule, the following terms shall have the meaning indicated below: (1) Spouses. — A man and a woman legally married to each other. (2) Confidential communication between spouses. — Information transmitted in private, without the intention of communicating it to third persons, and in the belief that s...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-v/rule-28/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter V - Privileges›Rule 28 - Clergyman-penitent relationship
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter V - Privileges › Rule 28 - Clergyman-penitent relationship
(A) As used in this rule, the following terms shall have the meaning indicated below: (1) Clergyman. — Priest, minister, religious practitioner or similar functionary of a church or of a religious cult or denomination or religious organization. (2) Penitent. — A person who has made a penitential communication to a cler...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-v/rule-29/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter V - Privileges›Rule 29 - Political vote
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter V - Privileges › Rule 29 - Political vote
A person has a privilege to refuse to disclose the tenor of his vote at a public election unless it be established that he voted illegally.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter V - Privileges›Rule 30 - Trade secret
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter V - Privileges › Rule 30 - Trade secret
The owner of a trade secret has the privilege to refuse to disclose the secret, which may be invoked by his agent, or employee or by himself and to prevent another from disclosing it, if the allowance of the privilege will not tend to conceal fraud or otherwise cause an injustice. If disclosure thereof were ordered, th...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-v/rule-31/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter V - Privileges›Rule 31 - Privilege for official information
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter V - Privileges › Rule 31 - Privilege for official information
(A) As used in this rule, “official information” means information acquired in confidence by a public officer or employee in the course of his duty and not open or officially disclosed to the public prior to the time the claim of privilege is made. (B) A witness has a privilege to refuse to disclose any matter which co...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-v/rule-32/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter V - Privileges›Rule 32 - Privilege for identity of informer
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter V - Privileges › Rule 32 - Privilege for identity of informer
A public entity has a privilege to refuse to disclose the identity of a person who has furnished information purporting to disclose a violation of a law of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico or of the United States of America if the information is furnished in confidence by the informer to a law enforcement officer, a rep...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-v/rule-33/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter V - Privileges›Rule 33 - Waiver of privilege
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter V - Privileges › Rule 33 - Waiver of privilege
A person who would otherwise have a privilege to refuse to disclose or prevent another from disclosing any specific matter waives his right to claim such privilege if the court finds that such person, or any other person who was the holder of the privilege, is bound by word given to another not to claim the privilege, ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-v/rule-34/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter V - Privileges›Rule 34 - Implied waiver
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter V - Privileges › Rule 34 - Implied waiver
Regardless of the provisions of Rule 33, the judge presiding at the trial may admit a communication otherwise privileged if he finds that the conduct of the holder of the privilege constitutes a waiver of such privilege. History —Amended July 20, 1979, No. 180, p. 489, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 1979.
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-v/rule-35/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter V - Privileges›Rule 35 - Strict construction
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter V - Privileges › Rule 35 - Strict construction
Rules 25 to 32 shall be strictly construed as regards the determination of the existence of a privilege.
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-vi/rule-36/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VI - Witnesses›Rule 36 - Competency
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VI - Witnesses › Rule 36 - Competency
Every person is competent to be a witness, except as otherwise provided by these rules or by statute.
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-vi/rule-37/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VI - Witnesses›Rule 37 - Disqualification of witness
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VI - Witnesses › Rule 37 - Disqualification of witness
A person is disqualified to be a witness if the court finds that the person is not capable of expressing himself[/herself] concerning the matter on which he/she would give testimony in such a way as to be understood, either directly or through interpretation, or is incapable of understanding the obligation of a witness...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-vi/rule-38/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VI - Witnesses›Rule 38 - Personal knowledge of witness
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VI - Witnesses › Rule 38 - Personal knowledge of witness
Except as provided in these rules with respect to the opinion of expert witnesses, a witness may not testify to a matter unless he has personal knowledge thereof. Against the objection of a party, such personal knowledge must be shown before the witness may testify concerning the matter. A witness’ personal knowledge o...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-vi/rule-39/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VI - Witnesses›Rule 39 - Oath
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VI - Witnesses › Rule 39 - Oath
Before testifying, every witness shall be required to state his/her purpose to testify the truth by oath or in any other manner, including affirmation, which, in the court’s opinion, binds the witness to testify truthfully or otherwise be subject to be punished for perjury. History —Amended on June 7, 1988, No. 42, p. ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-vi/rule-40/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VI - Witnesses›Rule 40 - Confrontation
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VI - Witnesses › Rule 40 - Confrontation
A witness may testify only in the presence and subject to the examination of all the parties to the action, if they choose to attend and examine the witness.
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-vi/rule-41/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VI - Witnesses›Rule 41 - Judge as witness
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VI - Witnesses › Rule 41 - Judge as witness
The judge presiding at the trial may not testify in that trial as a witness.
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-vi/rule-42/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VI - Witnesses›Rule 42 - Juror as witness
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VI - Witnesses › Rule 42 - Juror as witness
(A) Jury. — Means the whole body of persons and “juror” is a member of that body. (B) A juror sworn and impaneled in the trial of an action may not be called to testify in that trial as a witness. If he is called so to testify, the opposing party shall be afforded an opportunity to object out of the presence of the jur...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-vi/rule-43/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VI - Witnesses›Rule 43 - Mode and order of interrogation and presentation of evidence
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VI - Witnesses › Rule 43 - Mode and order of interrogation and presentation of evidence
(A) Definitions. — (1) Direct examination. — The first examination of a witness upon a matter that is not within the scope of a previous examination of the witness. (2) Cross-examination. — The examination of a witness by a party other than the direct examiner. (3) Redirect examination. — An examination of a witness by...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-vi/rule-44/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VI - Witnesses›Rule 44 - Credibility and impeachment of witnesses
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VI - Witnesses › Rule 44 - Credibility and impeachment of witnesses
(A) Who may impeach. — The credibility of a witness may be attacked by any party, including the party calling the witness. (B) Ways of impeaching. — The credibility of a witness may be attacked or supported through any pertinent evidence, including the following aspects: (1) Demeanor while testifying and the manner in ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-vi/rule-45/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VI - Witnesses›Rule 45 - Impeachment for specific character or conduct
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VI - Witnesses › Rule 45 - Impeachment for specific character or conduct
(A) The credibility of a witness may be attacked or supported by evidence in the form of opinion or reputation, but subject to these limitations: (1) The evidence may refer only to character for truthfulness or untruthfulness. (2) Evidence of truthful character is admissible only after the character of the witness for ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-vi/rule-46/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VI - Witnesses›Rule 46 - Conviction of crime
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VI - Witnesses › Rule 46 - Conviction of crime
(A) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (B) of this rule, for the purpose of attacking the credibility of a witness evidence that he has been convicted of a crime shall be admitted if elicited from him or established by public record, but only if the crime, regardless of its classification, involves dishonesty or fa...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-vi/rule-47/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VI - Witnesses›Rule 47 - Prior statements
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VI - Witnesses › Rule 47 - Prior statements
(a) In examining a witness for the purpose of attacking his credibility through a statement made by him in writing, no part of such writing need be shown or read to him, but the judge may, upon request, ask that the witness be shown the date and place of the writing, and the person to whom it was addressed. Upon reques...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-vi/rule-48/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VI - Witnesses›Rule 48 - Religious beliefs
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VI - Witnesses › Rule 48 - Religious beliefs
Evidence of his religious beliefs or lack thereof is inadmissible to attack or support the credibility of a witness.
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-vi/rule-49/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VI - Witnesses›Rule 49 - Writings used to refresh memory
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VI - Witnesses › Rule 49 - Writings used to refresh memory
(A) Subject to subsection (C) of this rule, if a witness, either while testifying or prior thereto, uses a writing to refresh his memory with respect to any matter about which he testifies, such writing must be produced at the hearing at the request of an adverse party, and unless the writing is so produced, the testim...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-vi/rule-50/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VI - Witnesses›Rule 50 - Interpreters
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VI - Witnesses › Rule 50 - Interpreters
When a witness’ disability or lack of knowledge of the Spanish language requires the use of an interpreter, the latter shall be qualified as such if the judge determines that he can understand or interpret the witness’ statements. The interpreter shall take an oath that he will make a true and exact interpretation or t...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-vii/rule-51/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VII - Opinions and Expert Testimony›Rule 51 - Opinions or inferences by lay witnesses
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VII - Opinions and Expert Testimony › Rule 51 - Opinions or inferences by lay witnesses
If the witness is not testifying as an expert, his testimony in the form of opinions or inferences shall be limited to those opinions or inferences which are rationally based on the perception of the witness and helpful to a clear understanding of his testimony or to the determination of a fact in issue.
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-vii/rule-52/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VII - Opinions and Expert Testimony›Rule 52 - Expert testimony
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VII - Opinions and Expert Testimony › Rule 52 - Expert testimony
When scientific, technical or other specialized knowledge will assist the trier of fact to understand the evidence or to determine a fact in issue, a witness qualified as an expert on the matter on which he shall testify may testify thereto in the form of an opinion or otherwise.
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-vii/rule-53/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VII - Opinions and Expert Testimony›Rule 53 - Qualification as an expert witness
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VII - Opinions and Expert Testimony › Rule 53 - Qualification as an expert witness
(A) A person is qualified to testify as an expert if he has special knowledge, skill, experience, training or education sufficient to qualify him as an expert on the subject to which his testimony relates. Against the objection of a party, such special knowledge, skill, experience, training or education must be shown b...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-vii/rule-54/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VII - Opinions and Expert Testimony›Rule 54 - Cross-examination of expert witnesses
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VII - Opinions and Expert Testimony › Rule 54 - Cross-examination of expert witnesses
Any witness testifying as an expert may be cross examined to the same extent and scope as any other witness, and may also be fully cross examined as to: (1) His or her qualifications as an expert; (2) the subject to which his or her expert testimony relates, and (3) the facts, data and circumstances upon which his or h...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-two-appendix/appendix-iv/chapter-vii/rule-55/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VII - Opinions and Expert Testimony›Rule 55 - Limit on number of expert witnesses
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VII - Opinions and Expert Testimony › Rule 55 - Limit on number of expert witnesses
The court may, at any time before or during the trial of an action, limit the number of expert witnesses to be called by any party.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VII - Opinions and Expert Testimony›Rule 56 - Bases of opinion testimony by experts
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VII - Opinions and Expert Testimony › Rule 56 - Bases of opinion testimony by experts
The opinions or inferences of an expert witness may be based upon facts or data perceived by the witness or personally known to the witness or made known to him before or during the trial of an action or the hearing. If of a type reasonably relied upon generally by experts in the particular field in forming opinions or...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VII - Opinions and Expert Testimony›Rule 57 - Opinion on ultimate issue
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VII - Opinions and Expert Testimony › Rule 57 - Opinion on ultimate issue
Testimony in the form of an opinion or inference made by an expert witness is not objectionable because it embraces an ultimate issue to be decided by the trier of fact.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VII - Opinions and Expert Testimony›Rule 58 - Disclosure of basis of opinion
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VII - Opinions and Expert Testimony › Rule 58 - Disclosure of basis of opinion
An expert may testify in terms of opinions or inferences and state the reasons upon which his testimony is based without prior disclosure of the facts and data upon which his opinions or inferences are based, unless the court requires otherwise. The expert may in any event be cross-examined on the subject underlying hi...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VII - Opinions and Expert Testimony›Rule 59 - Court-appointed experts
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VII - Opinions and Expert Testimony › Rule 59 - Court-appointed experts
(A) Appointment. — Whenever the court determines, before or during the trial, that expert testimony is needed, the court may, of its own motion or at the request of any party, appoint one or more experts to investigate and to render a report as may be ordered by the court, or to testify as expert at the trial. The cour...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VIII - Hearsay›Rule 60 - Definitions
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VIII - Hearsay › Rule 60 - Definitions
The following definitions regarding hearsay evidence apply under these rules: (A) Statement. — Is: (1) An oral or written assertion; (2) nonverbal conduct of a person, if it is intended by him as an assertion. (B) Declarant. — Is a person who makes a statement. (C) Hearsay. — Is a statement, other than one made by the ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VIII - Hearsay›Rule 61 - General rule of exclusion
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VIII - Hearsay › Rule 61 - General rule of exclusion
Except as otherwise provided by law, hearsay evidence shall be inadmissible only pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. This rule shall be known as the “hearsay rule”.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VIII - Hearsay›Rule 62 - Admissions
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VIII - Hearsay › Rule 62 - Admissions
As an exception to the hearsay evidence rule, the statement offered against a party is admissible if: (A) It is made by said party, in either his individual or representative capacity, or (B) It is one of which the party, having knowledge of the contents thereof, has manifested his adoption or belief in its truth, or (...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VIII - Hearsay›Rule 63 - Prior statement by witness
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VIII - Hearsay › Rule 63 - Prior statement by witness
As an exception to the hearsay rule, a prior statement made by a witness who appears at a trial or hearing and who is subject to cross-examination as to the prior statement is admissible, provided that such statement is admissible if made by the declarant appearing as witness.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VIII - Hearsay›Rule 64 - Unavailability of witness
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VIII - Hearsay › Rule 64 - Unavailability of witness
(A) Definition. — “Unavailability as a witness” includes situations in which the declarant: (1) Is exempted or unable to testify because of a privilege acknowledged by this rule concerning the subject matter of his statement; or (2) persists in refusing to testify despite an order of the court to do so; or (3) testifie...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VIII - Hearsay›Rule 65 - Exceptions to the hearsay rule even though the declarant is available as witness
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VIII - Hearsay › Rule 65 - Exceptions to the hearsay rule even though the declarant is available as witness
The following are not excluded by the hearsay rule, even though the declarant is available as a witness: (A) Present sense impression. — A statement relating, describing or explaining an act, condition or event perceived by the declarant and made while the declarant was perceiving the act, condition or event, or immedi...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VIII - Hearsay›Rule 66 - Hearsay within hearsay
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VIII - Hearsay › Rule 66 - Hearsay within hearsay
Hearsay within hearsay is admissible if both the principal and the subordinate or included hearsay fall within the scope of an exception to the hearsay rule.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter VIII - Hearsay›Rule 67 - Credibility of declarant
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter VIII - Hearsay › Rule 67 - Credibility of declarant
When a hearsay statement, as defined in this chapter, has been admitted in evidence, the credibility of the declarant may be attacked, and if attacked, may be supported by any evidence which would be admissible for those purposes if the declarant had testified as a witness. Evidence of a statement or conduct by a decla...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter IX - Contents of Writings, Recordings and Photographs›Rule 68 - Definitions
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter IX - Contents of Writings, Recordings and Photographs › Rule 68 - Definitions
For the purposes of this chapter the following terms shall have the meaning indicated below: (A) Writings and recordings. — Consist of letters, words, numbers or their equivalent, set down by handwriting, typewriting, mechanical or electronic recording, micrography, microfilm or other form of data compilation. (B) Phot...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter IX - Contents of Writings, Recordings and Photographs›Rule 69 - Best evidence and extrinsic evidence rule
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter IX - Contents of Writings, Recordings and Photographs › Rule 69 - Best evidence and extrinsic evidence rule
Except as otherwise provided by statute or these rules, to prove the content of a writing, recording or photograph, the introduction of the original writing, photograph or recording is required. History —Amended July 20, 1979, No. 180, p. 489, 1; Sept. 23, 2004, No. 448, § 1.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter IX - Contents of Writings, Recordings and Photographs›Rule 70 - Admissibility of other evidence of contents, different f...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter IX - Contents of Writings, Recordings and Photographs › Rule 70 - Admissibility of other evidence of contents, different from the original
Evidence of the contents of a writing, recording or photograph other than the original shall be admissible if: (a) The original is lost or has been destroyed, unless the proponent lost or destroyed it in bad faith. (b) The original cannot be obtained by any available judicial process or otherwise. (c) The original is u...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter IX - Contents of Writings, Recordings and Photographs›Rule 71 - Public records and papers
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter IX - Contents of Writings, Recordings and Photographs › Rule 71 - Public records and papers
The contents of a public record or of other document kept under the custody of a public entity or office may be proved by certified copy of the original issued by an authorized officer, or by a copy testified to be correct by a witness who has compared it with the original. If this is not possible despite the exercise ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter IX - Contents of Writings, Recordings and Photographs›Rule 72 - Voluminous writings
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter IX - Contents of Writings, Recordings and Photographs › Rule 72 - Voluminous writings
The contents of voluminous writings, recordings or photographs which cannot be conveniently examined in court may be presented in the form of a chart, summary or calculation, or any other similar evidence. The originals or duplicates shall be made available for the examination or copying by other parties at a reasonabl...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter IX - Contents of Writings, Recordings and Photographs›Rule 73 - Duplicates
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter IX - Contents of Writings, Recordings and Photographs › Rule 73 - Duplicates
A duplicate is admissible to the same extent as an original unless a genuine question is raised as to the authenticity of the original, or if in the circumstances of the case it would be unfair to admit the duplicate in lieu of the original.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter IX - Contents of Writings, Recordings and Photographs›Rule 74 - Testimony or written admission of party
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter IX - Contents of Writings, Recordings and Photographs › Rule 74 - Testimony or written admission of party
Contents of writings, recordings or photographs may be proved by the testimony or deposition of the party against whom it is offered or by his written admission, without the need to produce the original.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter X - Authentication and identification›Rule 75 - Requirements of authentication or identification
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter X - Authentication and identification › Rule 75 - Requirements of authentication or identification
The requirement of authentication or identification as a condition precedent to admissibility is satisfied by evidence sufficient to support a finding that the matter in question is what its proponent claims.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter X - Authentication and identification›Rule 76 - Illustrations of authentication and identification
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter X - Authentication and identification › Rule 76 - Illustrations of authentication and identification
Pursuant to the requirements of the previous rule, below are some examples, among others, of authentication or identification: (A) Authenticity by handwriting evidence. — A writing may be authenticated by evidence of the genuineness of the handwriting of the maker. For those purposes, a nonexpert witness may state his ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter X - Authentication and identification›Rule 77 - Subscribing witnesses
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter X - Authentication and identification › Rule 77 - Subscribing witnesses
(A) The testimony of a subscribing witness is not necessary to authenticate a writing, unless otherwise provided by statute. (B) If the testimony of a subscribing witness is required by statute to authenticate a writing and the subscribing witness denies or does not recollect the execution of the writing, the writing m...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter X - Authentication and identification›Rule 78 - Witnesses to the execution of a writing
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter X - Authentication and identification › Rule 78 - Witnesses to the execution of a writing
A writing may be authenticated by anyone who saw the writing made or executed, including the subscribing witnesses.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter X - Authentication and identification›Rule 79 - Self-authentication
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter X - Authentication and identification › Rule 79 - Self-authentication
Extrinsic evidence of authenticity as a condition precedent to admissibility is not required with respect to the following: (A) Acknowledged documents. — Documents accompanied by a certificate of acknowledgment or proof, if the certificate complies with the pertinent statutory provisions concerning certificates, partic...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter XI - Demonstrative and Scientific Evidence›Rule 80 - Objects cognizable by the senses
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter XI - Demonstrative and Scientific Evidence › Rule 80 - Objects cognizable by the senses
Whenever an object, cognizable by the senses, is pertinent pursuant to the provisions of Rule 18, such object, after previous identification or authentication, is admissible in evidence, subject to the discretion of the court pursuant to the factors or criteria set forth in Rule 19.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter XI - Demonstrative and Scientific Evidence›Rule 81 - Personal inspection
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter XI - Demonstrative and Scientific Evidence › Rule 81 - Personal inspection
Personal inspection is a means of proof that may be admitted by the court pursuant to the provisions of §§ 3262, 3311 and 3312 of Title 31, and of Rule 134 of the Rules of Criminal Procedure. The court may deny a personal inspection on the grounds set forth in Rule 19.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter XI - Demonstrative and Scientific Evidence›Rule 82 - Experiments and scientific evidence
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter XI - Demonstrative and Scientific Evidence › Rule 82 - Experiments and scientific evidence
(A) The admissibility of evidence resulting from an experiment or test shall be determined by the court pursuant to the provisions of Rule 19. If the experiment is intended to show that certain facts occurred in a specific manner, the proponent shall persuade the court that the experiment was carried out under circumst...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter XII - Effective date and repeal›Rule 83 - Effective date
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter XII - Effective date and repeal › Rule 83 - Effective date
These rules shall take effect October 1, 1979, and shall apply to all the proceedings or actions initiated on or after such date. For such purposes, it shall be understood that a trial has begun when the oath of the first witness is given or when the first exhibit is received in evidence. If a new trial is decreed thro...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4)›Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979›Chapter XII - Effective date and repeal›Rule 84 - Repeal and provisional effectiveness
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-TWO Appendix (§§ 1 — 39.4) › Appendix IV - Rules of Evidence for the General Court of Justice, 1979 › Chapter XII - Effective date and repeal › Rule 84 - Repeal and provisional effectiveness
(A) Repeal. The following articles of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1933 ed., included in the Law of Evidence of Puerto Rico, are hereby repealed: 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 380, 381, 382, 383, 384, 385, 386, 387, 388, 389, 390, 391, 393, 395, 396, 397, 398, 399,...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART I - General Provisions (§§ 1 — 231)›Chapter 5 - Parties to Crime (§§ 81 — 99)›§ 98 - Inciting or urging commission of a...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART I - General Provisions (§§ 1 — 231) › Chapter 5 - Parties to Crime (§§ 81 — 99) › § 98 - Inciting or urging commission of a felony which is not committed
Any person who individually or in combination with others, whether it be at a convention, meeting, or assembly, in a speech over the radio, through a book, pamphlet, poster, handbill, phonograph record, or any other publication, or otherwise directly or indirectly incites or urges one or more other persons to the commi...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART IV - Crimes Against Public Justice (§§ 361 — 519)›Chapter 35 - Perjury (§§ 421 — 432)›§ 430 - Summary punishment as con...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART IV - Crimes Against Public Justice (§§ 361 — 519) › Chapter 35 - Perjury (§§ 421 — 432) › § 430 - Summary punishment as contempt of perjury committed in open court
When, during the trial of any case pending in the District [Court] or Court of First Instance of Puerto Rico, a witness shall appear and take an oath, or shall affirm that he will testify and depose truly before any such [court] in any of the cases in which such an oath or affirmation may be administered, and after hav...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART IV - Crimes Against Public Justice (§§ 361 — 519)›Chapter 35 - Perjury (§§ 421 — 432)›§ 431 - Summary punishment as con...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART IV - Crimes Against Public Justice (§§ 361 — 519) › Chapter 35 - Perjury (§§ 421 — 432) › § 431 - Summary punishment as contempt of perjury committed in open court—Effec...
The power given herein to the judge of any court to punish as for a contempt any perjury committed in open court is not to be understood as taking away from the courts the power and authority to punish for perjury as provided by the other statutes and laws of Puerto Rico; but this is intended as a summary manner of dea...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART IV - Crimes Against Public Justice (§§ 361 — 519)›Chapter 35 - Perjury (§§ 421 — 432)›§ 432 - Summary punishment as con...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART IV - Crimes Against Public Justice (§§ 361 — 519) › Chapter 35 - Perjury (§§ 421 — 432) › § 432 - Summary punishment as contempt of perjury committed in open court—Evide...
In case of a person being sentenced for perjury in proceedings for contempt of court and his being prosecuted in a criminal cause for the same offense, no evidence whatever of the order or sentence dictated by the judge nor anything related to said order shall be admissible. History —Mar. 9, 1911, No. 41, p. 128, § 3.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART IV - Crimes Against Public Justice (§§ 361 — 519)›Chapter 39 - Other Offenses Against Public Justice (§§ 491 — 519)›§ 5...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART IV - Crimes Against Public Justice (§§ 361 — 519) › Chapter 39 - Other Offenses Against Public Justice (§§ 491 — 519) › § 517 - Criminal contempt of court or Industrial ...
The Supreme Court, the Court of First Instance, the District Court, and any court of record duly established in Puerto Rico, and the Industrial Commission of Puerto Rico, shall have the power to punish for criminal contempt any person guilty of any of the following acts: (1) Breach of the peace, noise, or other disturb...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART IV - Crimes Against Public Justice (§§ 361 — 519)›Chapter 39 - Other Offenses Against Public Justice (§§ 491 — 519)›§ 5...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART IV - Crimes Against Public Justice (§§ 361 — 519) › Chapter 39 - Other Offenses Against Public Justice (§§ 491 — 519) › § 518 - Criminal contempt of court or Industrial ...
The Supreme Court and the Court of First Instance of Puerto Rico shall have authority to punish a contempt against their authority by imprisonment not exceeding the period of thirty (30) days in the local jail nearest to such court, or by a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars ($200), or by both such fine and impriso...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART IV - Crimes Against Public Justice (§§ 361 — 519) › Chapter 39 - Other Offenses Against Public Justice (§§ 491 — 519) › § 519 - Criminal contempt of court or Industrial ...
When contempt is committed in the immediate presence and view of the court or of the Industrial Commission of Puerto Rico, the punishment therefor may be imposed immediately by the judge of the court, or the presiding judge thereof, or by the Industrial Commission of Puerto Rico or the presiding Commissioner thereof. W...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 79 - Exploitation of Children (§§ 1021 ...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 79 - Exploitation of Children (§§ 1021 — 1028) › § 1021a - Public beggary by children
Children of both sexes under sixteen (16) years of age are hereby prohibited from engaging in public beggary. Every father, mother, guardian, or person in charge of a child under sixteen (16) years of age, or any other person, who authorizes, induces, permits, or orders a child under sixteen (16) years of age to engage...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 79 - Exploitation of Children (§§ 1021 ...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 79 - Exploitation of Children (§§ 1021 — 1028) › § 1022 - Inhumane treatment to compel ...
No foreman, teacher or other person having under his charge the work, care or education of a minor under sixteen (16) years of age, shall resort to inhumane treatment to compel such minor to work or to study. Any violation of the provisions hereof shall be punished with a fine of from five [dollars] ($5) to fifteen dol...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 79 - Exploitation of Children (§§ 1021 ...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 79 - Exploitation of Children (§§ 1021 — 1028) › § 1022a - Tobacco, sale or delivery to...
Any person who sells, gives, delivers, or distributes cigars, cigarettes, electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes, or any tobacco preparation, and any kind of material, regardless of what it is made of, that may be used for rolling any kind of shredded tobacco for manufacturing cigarettes, cigars, or flavored cigarettes,...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 79 - Exploitation of Children (§§ 1021 ...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 79 - Exploitation of Children (§§ 1021 — 1028) › § 1022b - Posting; penalty
Every person, firm or corporation owning a business or commercial establishment where alcoholic beverages or cigars, cigarettes, or any other tobacco preparations are sold or delivered shall post, in a conspicuous place within the business or commercial establishment, a copy of this section and former § 1021 and § 1022...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 79 - Exploitation of Children (§§ 1021 ...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 79 - Exploitation of Children (§§ 1021 — 1028) › § 1022c - Sale of candy that simulates...
Every person, firm or corporation that owns a business or commercial establishment, that sells candy that simulates cigarettes in a place located at a distance of less than one hundred (100) meters from a school or a child daycare center, shall incur a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished with a fi...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 79 - Exploitation of Children (§§ 1021 ...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 79 - Exploitation of Children (§§ 1021 — 1028) › § 1023 - Sale or donation of tobacco t...
The sale or donation of cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, and any kind of material, regardless of what it is made of, that may be used to roll any kind of shredded tobacco for manufacturing cigarettes, cigars, or flavored cigarettes, as these are defined by §§ 1041—1043 of Title 23, to children of either sex under eighteen ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 79 - Exploitation of Children (§§ 1021 ...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 79 - Exploitation of Children (§§ 1021 — 1028) › § 1024 - Sale or donation of tobacco t...
The first violation of § 1023 of this title shall be punished by a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100) or by imprisonment in jail for not more than ninety (90) days, or by both penalties. Subsequent violations shall be punished by double said penalties. History —Apr. 13, 1916, No. 21, p. 65, § 2.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 79 - Exploitation of Children (§§ 1021 ...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 79 - Exploitation of Children (§§ 1021 — 1028) › § 1025 - Employment of school children...
On and after the approval of this act the employment of children of the public schools of Puerto Rico for the collection of money or the selling from house to house of tickets for public shows is hereby strictly prohibited; Provided, That by collection of money of the nature prohibited by §§ 1025—1027 of this title sha...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 79 - Exploitation of Children (§§ 1021 ...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 79 - Exploitation of Children (§§ 1021 — 1028) › § 1026 - Employment of school children...
When there should be need of arousing the interest of the heads of families in any activity for the benefit of the school, either for the creation of recreation parks or for any other work directly related to the school, any teacher or official may, upon the written authority of the Secretary of Education, direct the p...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 79 - Exploitation of Children (§§ 1021 ...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 79 - Exploitation of Children (§§ 1021 — 1028) › § 1027 - Employment of school children...
The violation of any of the provisions of §§ 1025—1027 of this title shall be considered a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not more than twenty-five dollars ($25). History —May 11, 1945, No. 216, p. 678, § 3.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 81 - Abortion (§§ 1051 — 1053)›§§ 1051,...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 81 - Abortion (§§ 1051 — 1053) › §§ 1051, 1052 - Repealed. Act July 12, 2011, No. 125, ...
History May 15, 1937, No. 136, —May 15, 1937, No. 136, p. 294, § 1, eff. 90 days after May 15, 1937; Repealed. Act.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 81 - Abortion (§§ 1051 — 1053)›§ 1052 -...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 81 - Abortion (§§ 1051 — 1053) › § 1052 - Abortion prohibited—Penalties [Repealed]
History —May 15, 1937, No. 136, p. 294, § 2; eff. 90 days after May 15, 1937.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 89 - Indecent Exposure, Obscene Exhibit...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 89 - Indecent Exposure, Obscene Exhibitions, Books and Prints, and Bawdy and Other Diso...
Houses of assignation frequented for purposes of prostitution and lasciviousness, as well as any disorderly houses or house devoted to lewd appointments, or a recreation house where the peace, welfare or decorum of the surrounding vicinity is disturbed, or an inn where disorders are constantly promoted, all of which ar...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 89 - Indecent Exposure, Obscene Exhibit...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 89 - Indecent Exposure, Obscene Exhibitions, Books and Prints, and Bawdy and Other Diso...
The Court of First Instance shall, at the request of the Secretary of Justice, have power to decree that a certain building is, in whole or in part, an establishment, and to order its closure for being a public nuisance, for such time as may be necessary for the protection of the public peace and welfare. In order to d...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 89 - Indecent Exposure, Obscene Exhibit...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 89 - Indecent Exposure, Obscene Exhibitions, Books and Prints, and Bawdy and Other Diso...
Upon bringing the action, the Secretary of Justice shall request that the corresponding Property Registrar enter, and the latter shall enter, fee free, a lis pendens notice pursuant to § 91 of the Code of Civil Procedure, for the purposes set forth in said section. History —July 13, 1960, No. 122, p. 344, § 3.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 89 - Indecent Exposure, Obscene Exhibitions, Books and Prints, and Bawdy and Other Diso...
The action herein authorized shall be of a civil nature and shall be governed by the rules of procedure applicable to civil actions. History —July 13, 1960, No. 122, p. 344, § 4.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 89 - Indecent Exposure, Obscene Exhibit...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 89 - Indecent Exposure, Obscene Exhibitions, Books and Prints, and Bawdy and Other Diso...
Sections 1185—1189 of this title shall not be construed as repealing, modifying, or limiting former §§ 1175, 1176, 1365 and 1366 of this title or other laws or regulations in force relative to the elimination of public nuisances. History —July 13, 1960, No. 122, p. 344, § 5.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259)›§ 124...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259) › § 1247 - Bolita, bolipool, combinations and lotteri...
The games generally known as “ Bolita ”, “ Bolipool ”, clandestine combinations connected with the “pools” or “ bancas ” of the racetracks of Puerto Rico, and clandestine lotteries, are hereby declared a public nuisance in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and in the territorial and maritime jurisdiction thereof. History...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259) › § 1248 - Bolita, bolipool, combinations and lotteri...
The Police of Puerto Rico and the special investigation force created by §§ 1247—1257 of this title are hereby instructed and directed to seize, upon a search warrant issued by a competent magistrate, when said search warrant is necessary and to place at the disposal of the proper court, any mimeograph, device, materia...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259)›§ 124...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259) › § 1249 - Bolita, bolipool, combinations and lotteri...
When the Police of Puerto Rico, or the special investigation force created by §§ 1247—1257 of this title, may, upon a search warrant issued by a competent magistrate, when such order may be necessary, surprise one or more persons in any room, house, building, structure or premises of any kind, engaged in the manipulati...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259)›§ 125...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259) › § 1250 - Bolita, bolipool, combinations and lotteri...
Any person caught carrying or transporting or who has in his possession for any reason any papeleta, billete, ticket, notebook, list of numbers or letters, slips, or implements which can be used for the unlawful games of bolita, bolipool, combinations connected with the “pools” or “ bancas ” of the racetracks of Puerto...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259)›§ 125...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259) › § 1250a - Bolita, bolipool, combinations and lotter...
Any person who intervenes or participates as an undercover agent in any transaction or sale of material related to games generally known as “ Bolita ”, “ Bolipool ”, clandestine combinations related to the “pools” or betting at the racetracks of Puerto Rico, and clandestine lotteries; or who catches anyone who is beari...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259)›§ 125...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259) › § 1251 - Bolita, bolipool, combinations and lotteri...
All devices, vehicles or other means of transportation, coins or other tools and implements employed and utilized in connection with the prohibited games of “ Bolita ”, “ Bolipool ”, clandestine combinations related to the “pools” or “ bancas ” of the racetracks of Puerto Rico, and clandestine lotteries which may have ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259)›§ 125...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259) › § 1252 - Printing of material; penalties; condemnat...
Any owner of a printery or photoengraving shop who permits or tolerates the printing or engraving, or who prints or engraves, in his establishment, shop or printery, or other place, billetes, tickets, papeletas, notebooks, or any other material which can be or is used for any purpose connected with the unlawful games g...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259)›§ 125...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259) › § 1253 - Printing of material; penalties; condemnat...
There is hereby created a special investigation force, annexed to the Office of the Governor of Puerto Rico which shall be in charge of all matters connected with the investigation of the violations of §§ 1247—1257 of this title, with powers to enforce search warrants, make arrests, take depositions, seize evidence, an...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259)›§ 125...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259) › § 1254 - Printing of material; penalties; condemnat...
Any person who lends himself to assist in any manner or who otherwise exerts influence to save any person from being persecuted, arrested or convicted for any violation of the provisions of §§ 1247—1257 of this title, or who has a direct or indirect interest in the games prohibited by §§ 1247—1257 of this title, or who...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259)›§ 125...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259) › § 1255 - Printing of material; penalties; condemnat...
Any person who purchases or in way acquires any billete, papeleta, ticket, notebook, list of numbers or letters, slips, or implements used or utilized for the games prohibited by §§ 1247—1257 of this title, shall be guilty of a public offense and shall be arrested immediately, and the case shall be brought before the p...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259)›§ 125...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259) › § 1256 - Printing of material; penalties; condemnat...
Any owner, attorney in fact, agent, person in charge, director or manager, of the games prohibited by §§ 1247—1257 of this title, shall be guilty of a felony and shall be arrested immediately, and the case brought without delay before the prosecuting attorney, with jurisdiction in the matter, and upon conviction, such ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259)›§ 125...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259) › § 1257 - Printing of material; penalties; condemnat...
Upon appeal from a judgment of the Court of First Instance in connection with any violation of the provisions of §§ 1247—1257 of this title, the defendant shall not be admitted to bail unless, in the judgment of the trial judge, the Supreme Court or any of the Justices of the Supreme Court, the appeal is based on a sub...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259)›§ 125...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259) › § 1258 - Bancas alemanas outside of racetracks proh...
The operation of the so-called “ bancas alemanas ” [outside of] the racetrack or hippodrome on race days [shall] be and is hereby strictly forbidden. History —Mar. 9, 1911, No. 77, p. 245, § 1.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)›Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204)›PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332)›Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259)›§ 125...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-THREE - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939) › Subtitle 1 - Penal Code of 1937 and Miscellaneous Laws (§§ 1 — 2204) › PART VII - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals (§§ 961-968 — 1332) › Chapter 93 - Gaming (§§ 1241-1246 — 1259) › § 1259 - Bancas alemanas outside of racetracks proh...
The violators of §§ 1258 and 1259 of this title will incur the penalty of a fine [of] not less than twenty-five dollars ($25) nor [more than] five hundred dollars ($500). History —Mar. 9, 1911, No. 77, p. 245, § 2.