[ G.R. No. 5037, October 09, 1909 ]
THE UNITED STATES, PLAINTIFF AND APPELLEE, VS. LIM NA, DEFENDANT AND APPELLANT.
D E C I S I O N
TORRES, J.:
VIOLATION OF THE OPIUM LAW. From the Court of First Instance of Orintal Negros. Wislizenus, J.
Defendant was convicted, under sections 5 and 15 of The Opium Law, for the unlawful sale of opium, and was sentenced to one month's imprisonment and to pay a fine of P400. No subsidiary imprisonment imposed because Act. No. 1732, which authorizes it, was enacted subsequently. Judgment affirmed.
Per Torres, J.
For appellant: Filemon Sotto.
For appellee: Attorney-General Villamor.
Defendant was convicted, under sections 5 and 15 of The Opium Law, for the unlawful sale of opium, and was sentenced to one month's imprisonment and to pay a fine of P400. No subsidiary imprisonment imposed because Act. No. 1732, which authorizes it, was enacted subsequently. Judgment affirmed.
Per Torres, J.
For appellant: Filemon Sotto.
For appellee: Attorney-General Villamor.