[ G.R. No. 1670, March 29, 1904 ]
RAMONA TRINIDAD, COMPLAINANT AND APPELLANT, VS. EDUARDO JARABE, DEFENDANT AND APPELLEE.
D E C I S I O N
MAPA, J.:
Upon receiving the writing filed by Ramona Trinidad under oath, charging Eduardo Jarabe with the crime of having abducted, with lewd designs, the complainant's daughter, by name Consuelo Navarro, it was the duty of the court to proceed to investigate the facts denounced, either citing the prosecuting attorney to intervene and direct the prosecution, or else transmitting to him the papers in the case so that he might hold such preliminary investigation as he might see fit. The court was without authority to dismiss the complaint, because not presented through the mediation of the prosecuting attorney. Such a proceeding would make it impossible to prosecute crimes upon complaints, which would be contrary to the express provisions of section 3 of General Orders, No. 58, above cited. The order dismissing the complaint is reversed, and the judge is directed to proceed to hold an investigation as to the offense charged, upon notice to the prosecuting attorney, in the manner prescribed by law. So ordered.
Arellano, C. J., Torres, Cooper, Willard, McDonough, and Johnson, JJ., concur.