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Philippine Supreme Court Jurisprudence > Year 1906 > April 1906 Decisions > G.R. No. L-2330 April 25, 1906 - UNITED STATE v. CHARLES J. COCKRILL

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PHILIPPINE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS

FIRST DIVISION

[G.R. No. L-2330. April 25, 1906. ]

THE UNITED STATE, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. CHARLES J. COCKRILL, Defendant-Appellant.

H.D. Terrell, for Appellant.

Attorney-General Araneta, for Appellee.

SYLLABUS


1. MISAPPROPRIATION. — One who, to the prejudice of another, appropriates to himself money, goods, or property of any kind intrusted to his care is guilty of misappropriation. (Art. 535, Penal Code.)

2. PLEADING AND PRACTICE; PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION. — When it is claimed, upon appeal, that the accused was not granted a preliminary examination, but the alleged fact does not appear from the record, it must be presumed that the proceedings in the trial court were had in accordance with law.


D E C I S I O N


CARSON, J. :


The complaint filed in this case is as follows:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"The undersigned accuses Charles J. Cockpit of the crime of estafa, committed as follows:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"That on, during, and between the dates of May 1, 1904, and May 31, 1904, and for many months prior thereto, in the city of Manila Philippine Islands, the following named persons, to wit (here follows the names of forty-three persons) were voluntarily associated together for the purpose of maintaining a mess for the furnishing of food and meals for said named members that each of said members contributed equally and proportionately to the expenses of said mess, and for the purchase of food and employment of servants therefor, and that each of said persons were reasonable for his proportionate share of expenses incurred for the purpose of the food and hiring of servants for said mess.

"That during said time the said Charles J. Cockrill was the treasurer of said mess, charged with the duty of collecting monthly the proportionate share of each member thereof and dismissing the funds so collected in payment of obligation incurred by the said mess; that on, during and between the dates of May 1, 1904, and May 31, 1904, they came into the possession care, custody, and control of the said Charles J. Cockrill, by reason of his employment as treasurer as aforesaid, large sums of money pertaining an others, under the obligation to deliver the same to the creditor of said mess and under the obligation to return any balance of funds left on hand after paying all such obligations to the members of said mess.

"That on or about the 31st day of May, 1904, in the city of Manila, Philippine Islands the said Charles J. Cockpit did, willfully, unlawfully, feloniously, with the intent of gain, without the consent of the joint owners, misapply, misappropriate, and convert to his own use, of the funds received and in his possession as aforesaid, the sum of two thousand one hundred forty-seven and fifty-four one-hundredths (2,147.54) pesos. Philippine currency, which sums was and is the equivalent of and equal in value to the sum of ten thousand seven hundred thirty-seven and seven-tenths (10,737.7) pesetas.

"All contrary to the form of the statute in such case made and provided."cralaw virtua1aw library

The evidence of record fully sustains the allegations of the complaint and the findings of fact in the judgment and sentence of the trial court, and it was proven beyond a reasonable doubt that the accused did misapply, misappropriate, and convent to his own use the above-mentioned sum of 2,147 pesos and 54 centavos as charged.

Section 5 of article 535 of the Penal Code is as follows:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"Those who, to the prejudice of another, shall appropriate or misapply any money, goods, or any kind of personal property which they have received as a deposit on commission for administration or in any other character producing the obligation to deliver or return the same, or who shall deny having received it" — shall be punished as provided in article 534, which defines and penalizes the crime of estafa. The accused was ]treasurer of the above-named voluntary association called the "Parian mess," and as such received into his possession the said the said sum of 2,147, pesos and 54 centavos, Philippine currency, with the obligations incurred by the said "Parian mess," and to deliver such balance as might continue in his hands to the members of said association alleged in the complaint and proven at the trial constitute the crime of estafa, as defined and penalized in the above mentioned paragraph 5 of article 535 of the Penal Code.

It is contended upon the appeal that "the alleged mess was not a legal or judicial person and therefore legally incapable of suffering damages." and that "the alleged mess, if it had any legal entity, was a partnership, the defendant a partner, and the crime of estafa does not lie as between partners with reference to partnership and property."cralaw virtua1aw library

In answer to these contentions it is sufficient to say that under the above definition the only question involved is whether the accused received the money with an obligation to return it, whether he failed so to do, and whether his said failure so to do was to the prejudice of a third person. There can be no doubt whatever that his failure to make return of the funds of the mess prejudiced the other members thereof, and it is immaterial whether the mess, as a mess, was or was not legal entity, or was prejudiced as a mess. The American authorities quoted by counsel for the appellant in support of his contention, that the crime of estafa does not lie as between partners with reference to partnership property, are not in point as to the above-mentioned provision of the Penal Code. (Sentences of May 8, 1884, and of March 9, 1880, supreme court of Spain.)

It was further contemplated by counsel for the appellant that the trial court had no jurisdiction to try the accused because no preliminary examination was held in accordance with law. It does not appear from the record that, such preliminary trial was not in fact granted the accused, and where the contrary does not affirmatively appear it must be presumed that the proceedings in the trial court were had in accordance with law, and furthermore, no objection having been made on this ground at the trial, the accused must be held to have waived his right to such preliminary examination, if in fact it was not granted to him.

The judgment and sentence appealed from should be and is hereby affirmed, with the costs of the instance against the Appellant. So ordered.

Arellano, C.J., Torres, Mapa, and Willard, JJ., concur.




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