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https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/ii/chapter-xv/rule-242/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173)›Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS›Rule 242 - CONTEMPT
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 242 - CONTEMPT
(a) Summary proceeding.— Criminal contempt may be punished in a summary way, provided, that the judge certifies that he saw or heard the behavior constituting contempt, and that it was committed in the presence of the court. The order convicting of contempt shall set forth the facts and be signed by the judge, and reco...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/ii/chapter-xv/rule-243/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173)›Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS›Rule 243 - PRESENCE OF DEFENDANT
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 243 - PRESENCE OF DEFENDANT
(a) Felonies.— In every prosecution of a felony, the defendant must be present at the arraignment, and at every stage of the trial, including the impanelling of the jury and the return of the verdict or judgment, and the pronouncement of judgment. If the defendant, after having appeared at the arraignment and after hav...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/ii/chapter-xv/rule-244/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173)›Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS›Rule 244 - SERVICE OF NOTICE
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 244 - SERVICE OF NOTICE
Unless otherwise provided for in these rules, whenever notice to a party represented by counsel is required or allowed, notice shall be served on counsel, unless the court orders that the party should be served personally, and service shall be made pursuant to the provisions on this matter in the Rules of Civil Procedu...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/ii/chapter-xv/rule-245/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173)›Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS›Rule 245 - NOTICE OF ORDERS
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 245 - NOTICE OF ORDERS
When an order is issued in the absence of any of the interested parties, the clerk of the court shall forthwith notify said party thereof.
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/ii/chapter-xv/rule-246/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173)›Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS›Rule 246 - COMPROMISE OF OFFENSES
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 246 - COMPROMISE OF OFFENSES
A compromise may be reached only concerning misdemeanors and felonies in the fourth or third degree when the defendant has made every effort to agree to indemnify the injured part and has provided compensation to the greatest degree according to the juridical situation prior to the commission of the offense, or has ind...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/ii/chapter-xv/rule-247/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173)›Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS›Rule 247 - DISMISSAL OF ACTION
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 247 - DISMISSAL OF ACTION
(a) By the Secretary of Justice or prosecuting attorney.— The Secretary of Justice or the Prosecuting Attorney may dismiss an indictment or complaint with respect to all or some of the defendants with or without prejudice to a new action. Except as provided in subsection (c) of this Rule, said dismissal shall not be re...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173)›Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS›Rule 247.1 - DISMISSAL AND FILING OF INFORMATION OR COMPLAINT
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 247.1 - DISMISSAL AND FILING OF INFORMATION OR COMPLAINT
Once the defendant has pleaded guilty, whenever the Secretary of Justice or the prosecuting attorney requests it, and produce evidence that the defendant has signed an agreement to undergo treatment and rehabilitation in a program of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or in a private program supervised and licensed by an...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/ii/chapter-xv/rule-248/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173)›Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS›Rule 248 - EXCEPTIONS ABOLISHED
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 248 - EXCEPTIONS ABOLISHED
The exceptions to rulings or orders of the court during the trial are hereby abolished. For all purposes for which an exception has heretofore been necessary, it is sufficient that a party, at the time the ruling or order of the court is made or sought, or when the court issues it, that the party makes known to the cou...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/ii/chapter-xv/rule-249/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173)›Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS›Rule 249 - TIME; COMPUTATION
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 249 - TIME; COMPUTATION
The computation of any period of time prescribed or allowed by these rules, by order of court, or by any applicable statute, shall be made pursuant to Rule 68.1 of Civil Procedure, App. III of Title 32.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173)›Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS›Rule 250 - COURTS ALWAYS OPEN
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 250 - COURTS ALWAYS OPEN
All the courts shall be deemed always open for the purpose of filing any proper paper, of issuing and returning process, and of making motions and orders.
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/ii/chapter-xv/rule-251/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173)›Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS›Rule 251 - DISPOSAL OF STOLEN OR ILLEGALLY APPROPRIATED PROPERTY
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 251 - DISPOSAL OF STOLEN OR ILLEGALLY APPROPRIATED PROPERTY
When property alleged to have been stolen or illegally appropriated comes into custody of an officer of the peace, he must hold it subject to the order of the magistrate or court before whom the trial for the charged offense is pending. The corresponding judge or court shall order the delivery of the stolen or illegall...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/ii/chapter-xv/rule-252-1/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173)›Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS›Rule § 252.1 - RULES TO BE FOLLOWED IN LINEUP
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule § 252.1 - RULES TO BE FOLLOWED IN LINEUP
(a) Applicability.— The rules established hereinbelow shall be followed whenever any peace officer subjects a suspect to a lineup for the purpose of identifying the possible perpetrator of a criminal act. (b) Advice from counsel.— If at the time of the lineup, an arraignment or accusation has already been filed against...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/ii/chapter-xv/rule-252-2/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173)›Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS›Rule 252.2 - USE OF PHOTOGRAPHS AS IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURE
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 252.2 - USE OF PHOTOGRAPHS AS IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURE
(a) Peace officers may use photographs to identify the possible perpetrator of a criminal act only in the following circumstances: (1) When for reasons beyond the control of the peace officers it is not possible or necessary to carry out a lineup. (2) When there is no suspect of the criminal act. (3) When there being a...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/ii/chapter-xv/rule-253/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173)›Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS›Rule 253 - FILES; BOOKS; MINUTES; RECORDS
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 253 - FILES; BOOKS; MINUTES; RECORDS
The clerks and marshals of the courts shall keep such files, books, minutes and records of criminal cases as may be administratively required by the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico from time to time. History —Renumbered on July 23, 1974, No. 199, Part 2, p. 82, § 2, eff. 60 days after July 23, 1974.
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/ii/chapter-xv/rule-254/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173)›Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS›Rule 254 - FORMS
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 254 - FORMS
The Office of Court Administration shall prepare such forms as may be necessary to enforce these rules. History —Renumbered on July 23, 1974, No. 199, Part 2, p. 82, § 3, eff. 60 days after July 23, 1974.
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/ii/chapter-xv/rule-255/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173)›Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS›Rule 255 - REPEAL OF INCOMPATIBLE LAWS
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter XV - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 255 - REPEAL OF INCOMPATIBLE LAWS
The Code of Criminal Procedure of Puerto Rico approved March 1, 1902, as amended until the present time, and any other laws, in everything connected with or referring to criminal procedure, inconsistent with or contrary to these rules, are hereby repealed. History —Renumbered on July 23, 1974, No. 199, Part 2, p. 82, §...