Article 381 of the Spanish Criminal Code is the gravest of the road traffic offences that do not require a result. It punishes with imprisonment of two to five years the driver who carries out the reckless driving described in article 380 with manifest disregard for the life of others, and with one to two years where no concrete danger to life or physical integrity arose. The disqualification runs from six to ten years. Because the lower limit of the principal bracket exceeds two years, a conviction under the first paragraph cannot be suspended, which distinguishes this article from every other traffic offence.
1. A person who, with manifest disregard for the life of others, carries out the conduct described in the preceding article shall be punished with imprisonment of two to five years, a fine of twelve to twenty-four months and disqualification from driving motor vehicles and mopeds for a period of six to ten years.
2. Where the life or physical integrity of persons has not been placed in concrete danger, the penalties shall be imprisonment of one to two years, a fine of six to twelve months and disqualification from driving motor vehicles and mopeds for the period provided for in the preceding paragraph.
Working translation prepared by Société Juridique from the consolidated Spanish text published by the Official State Gazette. It has no official status: the only authoritative version is the Spanish original, available at the Official State Gazette and reproduced verbatim in our Spanish-language entry for this provision. Source: Organic Law 10/1995 of 23 November, the Spanish Criminal Code.
Reclassification to article 380. The whole of the defence ordinarily concentrates on the subjective element. Manifest disregard for life requires more than speed or intoxication: it requires conduct showing indifference to whether others live, such as driving against the direction of traffic on a motorway or accelerating towards persons. Where the driving, however dangerous, is explicable as recklessness, the correct provision is article 380, with a sentence capable of suspension. The distinction is drawn from the whole course of the driving, which is why the recordings and the accounts of other road users are obtained in full.
Absence of concrete danger and the second paragraph. Even where the subjective element is established, the second paragraph reduces the sentence to one to two years where no specific person was endangered. Establishing the absence of other road users at the material moment therefore has substantial value, and it is done with the traffic density data, the time of day and the road authority’s recordings rather than with the officers’ general assertions.
Mental state and intoxication. A driver in a state of serious intoxication or in an acute psychiatric episode may lack the conscious indifference the offence requires, since the subjective element cannot coexist with a substantially impaired capacity to appreciate the risk. This argument requires the custody medical examination, the toxicological analysis and, where indicated, a psychiatric report obtained early, and it operates both on the classification and on the partial defences.
The consequences of the bracket. Because a sentence under the first paragraph must be served, the objective of any negotiation is to bring the case either within article 380 or within the second paragraph of this article. Where the evidence does not permit that, the mitigating circumstances of reparation, confession and, where applicable, addiction are assembled in order to place the sentence at the minimum of two years, at which point the rules on the review and staging of short custodial sentences become relevant.
Are you under investigation or facing charges in Spain? Société Juridique acts for foreign nationals throughout Spain, with offices in Alicante and Madrid and a 24-hour custody line. +34 669 30 21 13 or enquire online.
This entry is provided for information only and does not constitute legal advice. The application of any provision depends on the circumstances of the individual case and requires examination of the case file by a qualified lawyer.