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Puerto Rico Legal Code

Rule 40

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The information or the complaint shall be sufficient even though they do not state the exact place where it is alleged that the offense was committed, the allegation that it was committed in a place within the jurisdiction of the court being sufficient, unless an allegation of the specific place is necessary to charge the commission of the offense.All the allegations in the information, complaint or bill of particulars shall be construed in the sense that they refer to the same place, unless something to the contrary is stated.