Testigos-Continúa. Examen de los residentes fuera del lugar del juicio, 967. Traje, conservación de las ropas del acusado, 371 y 372. No puede sostener competencias, 21. (Véase Autoridades.) Tribunal Supremo (en Cuba): Organizacion, p. 249. Constitución y atribuciones, p. 250. Presidente del tribunal, p. 253. Secretario, p. 254. Oficiales de sala, p. 255. Fiscal y tenientes fiscales, p. 255. Personal subalterno, p. 256. Nombramiento, antigüedad, precedencia, posesion, etc., de los funcionarios y Condiciones é incapacidades para el nombramiento de funcionarios del Tribunal (Véase la Orden núm. 95, p. 338.) V. Vacaciones, no aplazan las diligencias del sumario, 201. Visitas de cárceles, 526. Vistas de las apelaciones en los juicios de faltas, 978. De los artículos de previo pronunciamiento, 673. INDEX. Abandonment of an appeal, 228. For annulment of judgment, 878, 926. In complaint, 866. Abstention of the public prosecutor by reason of challenge, 96–99. Preservation of their costumes and identification of their persons and circum- stances, 368-384. Right to counsel, 384. Declarations of, 385–409. Confrontation of, 451-455. Accused person is permitted to challenge justices, etc., 53. Accuser, private. (See Complainant.) Acquittal is always understood absolute, 144. (See Dismissal of proceedings.) Action, civil: Arising from a punishable act, 100. May be abandoned, 106–108, 110. Right to exercise it, 109. Form and procedure, 108. How extinguished, 114-117. Reservation of the action in favor of third persons, 621, 843. Is instituted to recover exhibits in a cause, 635, 844. Action, criminal: Arises from every crime or misdemeanor, 100. Who may exercise it, 101-110. Who can not bring it, 102-104. Obligation of the public prosecutor, 105. Its abandonment, 106. How exercised, 108, 111-114. How extinguished, 115–117. Is public, 101. Action: Extinction of criminal action does not extinguish civil action, 116. Actions upon misdemeanors, 624, 625, 639. Jurisdiction to take cognizance of, 14, No. 1. Hearing and determination at first instance, 962–976. 18473-01-47 second instance, 977-982. 377 Acts which can not be discussed in an appeal for annulment of judgment, 897. Administrative jurisdiction. (See Jurisdiction.) Age of the accused, 375, 791, 795. Young prisoners to be kept separate from adults, 521. (See Curator.) Agents. (See Police.) Ambassadors and diplomatic representatives: How they testify, 412-415. Entry of their residence, 559. Amnesty, 666 et seq. Analysis, chemical, 356, 363. Annulment of judgment. (See Appeal for.) Appeal: In questions of jurisdiction, 12, 25, 27, 30, 32. In challenges, 78, 80. Period within which to appeal, 212. Interposition, hearing, and decision of appeal, 217, 219–232. Warrants of commitment, etc., 518. In proceedings upon bonds, 596. In actions upon misdemeanors, 975–982. Appeal for annulment of judgment: In questions of jurisdiction, 25, 31, 32, 35, 37, 40. poverty, 137. Period within which to appeal, 212. From rulings dismissing the proceedings, 636. For dismissal of preliminary objections, 676. In questions upon bonds to enforce judicial liability, 763. In causes involving flagrant crimes, 800-803. Hearing of appeal not suspended by the declaration of default, 845. For a violation of law- When it lies, 847-854. For a breach of form-- When it lies, 910-915. How interposed, 916–920. How heard, 924–928. How decided, 929–933. For a violation of law and breach of form, interposition, hearing, and determi- In causes involving the death penalty, 947-953. Interposed by the public prosecutor, 779. To which preference must be given, 877, 884, 895. In actions upon misdemeanors, 981. Appeal for reversal: Period within which to appeal, 211. From warrants of commitment, liberty, and bond, 539. Appearance, 486–488. (See Witnesses.) Archbishops, how they testify, 412–415. Arguments at oral trial: Publicity of, 680–682. Powers of the presiding judge, 683–700. Arms and other instruments of the crime, 334-338. Arrest. (See Detention.) Assessors may be challenged for legitimate cause, 52. Causes of challenge, 95. How challenge to be interposed, 95. Appeal from decision upon challenge, 95. Assistants of inferior and superior courts; challenge of, 84-93. Attachment of property, 597 et seq., 843, and p. 318. Attorneys: Cause of challenge, 54. Obligation to defend persons interested in causes and especially the poor, 118- 120, 876, 881, 927. To attend hearings on appeals for annulment of judgment, 885, 894. Provisions relating to the collections of their charges, 121, 241, 242. Professional secrecy, 263, 416. Argue seated, 685. Duty of judges while accused have no attorney, 2. (See Disciplinary corrections.) Audiencias, territorial and criminal: Causes of which they take cognizance; questions of jurisdiction and challenges they decide, 14, 20, 68. Authorities and officials (judicial), their obligations, etc., 2, 109, 183. (See Statistics; Judges.) Of an accused person at liberty, 504, 529-544, 591–596. To secure the costs in a cause, etc., 589-614, 843. For property belonging to third persons, 615, 616. Exception in favor of the public prosecutor, 778. Bondsman, who may be, 592. Book of reserved votes, 156. Buildings and places, public, 546, 547. |