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Eloisa Hernandez Maldonado was a Spanish subject domiciled in Spain. She died in Spain on 11 October 1924 with no living heirs who were entitled to succeed to her estate on her death under Spanish law. She left property in England - some stocks and shares - valued at the time of her death at the sum of £31,515 5s 4d.
The Criminal Code is a fundamental law of the Spanish criminal law, because it is a limit to the ius puniendi (or «right to punish») of the State. The Code was enacted by the Spanish Parliament on 8 November 1995 [1] and it was published in the Official State Gazette (BOE) on 23 November. [2] The Code is in force since 25 May 1996. [2]
On April 29, 2009, La ONU suffered one of its most significant losses when Wilfredo Maldonado Rosario (aka "Chino Valencia"), a childhood friend of "Angelo Millones", and an important member of La ONU, was killed on Puerto Rico Highway 863 in Toa Baja. The murder occurred as part of an internal war that had broken out earlier in the year in the ...
Bexar County Law Court (1964–1974); 144th Judicial District Court of Bexar County (1975–1980); United States District Court for the Western District of Texas (1980–2002) Texas: deceased: Luis Garcia [214] San Francisco Municipal Court (ended in 1982) California: died in office: Lupe C. Garcia [215] Alameda County Superior Court (2016 ...
Maldonado committed various criminal acts which made him an outlaw in the eyes of the Spanish authorities. According to La Democracia a local political newspaper at the time, Maldonado was accused of robbery twice and sent to prison in 1887 and again in 1889.
Topographic map of Maldonado Department showing main populated places and roads. The Maldonado Department (Spanish: Departamento de Maldonado; pronounced [maldoˈnaðo]), with an area of 4,793 km 2 (1,851 sq mi) and 164,300 [1] inhabitants (2011), is located to the southeast of Uruguay. Its capital is Maldonado.
Juan Maldonado (humanist) (1485–1554), Spanish humanist and writer of a.o. Somnium; Juan de Maldonado y Ordóñez de Villaquirán (1525–1572), Spanish conquistador in Venezuela and Colombia, founder of San Cristóbal, Venezuela; Juan de Maldonado (16th century), governor of Cartagena (1554–1555) Juan (de) Maldonado (1533–1583), Spanish ...
Baltasar Maldonado, also written as Baltazar Maldonado, [1] (c.1510, Salamanca, Castile – 1552, Santafé de Bogotá, New Kingdom of Granada) was a Spanish conquistador who first served under Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, and later in the army of Hernán Pérez de Quesada in the Spanish conquest of the Muisca. [2] [3] [4]