jurisprudence G.R. No. 4981G.R. No. 4981 1909-08-18

[ G.R. No. 4981. August 18, 1909 ]

[ G.R. No. 4981. August 18, 1909 ]

G.R. No. 4981

[ G.R. No. 4981. August 18, 1909 ]

THE UNITED STATES, PLAINTIFF AND APPELLEE, VS. SANG PING HONG, DEFENDANT AND APPELLANT.

D E C I S I O N

CARSON, J.:

OPIUM LAW. — From the Court of First Instance of Manila. Smith, J.

Defendant was convicted of violation of The Opium Law, and sentenced to imprisonment for thirty days and to pay a fine of P65, with subsidiary imprisonment. The only question raised was respect to the sufficiency of the evidence. Proofs held sufficient. Judgment affirmed.

Per Carson, J.

For appellant: O'Brien & De Witt. For appellee: Solicitor-General Harvey.

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