[ G.R. No. L-792, May 14, 1949 ]
THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF AND APPELLEE, VS. E. C. CAÑADA, DEFENDANT AND APPELLANT.
D E C I S I O N
PARAS, J.:
Upon the other hand, the Solicitor General recommends appellant's acquittal. This recommendation is correct. We agree with the Solicitor General that the appellant cannto be convicted of a violation of Executive Order No. 24, as amended by Executive Orders Nos. 26 and 28, because a comb is not included in the list of commodities for whcih maximum prices are fixed therein. It is true that there are certain items in Executive Order No. 62 (which repeals all executive orders in conflict therewith) which may be construed as comprising combs, but appellant's conviction cannot be predicated on said Executive Order No. 62 which was promulgated only on August 14, 1945, or subsequent to the sale by the appellant, on June 19, 1945, of the two combs in question. Besides, the information charges a violation of Executive Order No. 24, as amended by Executive Order No. 28.
The appealed judgment is therefore reversed and the appellant acquitted, with costs de oficio. So ordered.
Moran, C. J., Ozaeta, Feria, Pablo, Perfecto, Bengzon, Tuason, Montemayor, and Reyes, JJ., concur.