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Article 262 Spanish Criminal Procedure Act: Duty of Professionals to Report Offences

Article 262 of the Criminal Procedure Act obliges those who, by reason of their office, profession or trade, learn of a public offence to report it immediately to the prosecution service, to the competent court, to the investigating judge or, failing those, to the local judge or the nearest police officer where the offence is being committed in the act. Failure to comply attracts the fine of article 259, imposed as a disciplinary matter, with a specific minimum for medical and pharmaceutical professionals in relation to their practice. The article is the source of the hospital reports that begin most prosecutions for assault and for domestic violence.

Wording of Article 262 of the Spanish Criminal Procedure Act

Those who, by reason of their office, profession or trade, learn of any public offence shall be obliged to report it immediately to the prosecution service, to the competent court, to the investigating judge and, failing those, to the local judge or to the police officer nearest to the place if the offence is being committed in the act.

Those who fail to comply with this obligation shall incur the fine laid down in article 259, which shall be imposed as a disciplinary matter.

If the failure to report is that of a professional in medicine, surgery or pharmacy and relates to the exercise of his professional activities, the fine may not be lower than 125 pesetas nor higher than 250.

If the person who has failed to report is a public employee, the matter shall in addition be brought to the notice of his immediate superior for such action as may be appropriate in the administrative sphere.

The provisions of this article apply where the omission does not give rise to liability under the laws.

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: Royal Decree of 14 September 1882 approving the Spanish Criminal Procedure Act.

Effect. A disciplinary fine, whose amounts have been overtaken by the passage of time and are now of no practical significance, together with notification to the superior in the case of public employees. The article’s importance is not punitive but evidential: it is the legal basis on which hospitals, schools and social services transmit information to the authorities, and therefore the origin of the file in a large proportion of cases.

Requirements and procedure

  1. Knowledge of a public offence acquired by reason of an office, profession or trade. Knowledge acquired privately does not engage the duty.
  2. A public offence, so offences prosecutable only on complaint by the injured party are outside the duty.
  3. Immediacy of the report, which the case law reads as promptness compatible with the professional situation.
  4. That the omission does not itself give rise to liability under other laws, in which case that liability applies instead.

Defence strategy

The origin of the file and the position of the client. Where the proceedings began with a report by a hospital or a school rather than with a complaint by the person concerned, the defence obtains the report itself and not merely the summary in the police file. What the professional actually observed, what the patient said and what was inferred are frequently different things, and the report is regularly more equivocal than the account that reaches the court.

Professional confidentiality and its limits. The duty in this article coexists with the professional duty of confidentiality protected by article 199 of the Criminal Code. A professional who transmits information beyond what the report of the offence requires, or who discloses clinical data unrelated to it, exceeds the duty. Where the firm acts for a professional, that boundary is the substance of the defence; where it acts for the accused, the excess supports an objection to the use of the material.

Offences prosecutable only on complaint. The duty extends to public offences. Where the conduct constitutes an offence prosecutable only on the complaint of the injured party, such as minor coercion under article 172.3 or the offences against honour, a report by a third party does not supply the complaint, and the proceedings cannot be opened on that basis alone. This objection is raised as a preliminary matter.

The victim who does not wish to proceed. Because the duty operates independently of the victim’s wishes, cases regularly proceed against the victim’s stated intention, particularly in the domestic violence jurisdiction. The defence must explain to the client at the outset that the withdrawal of the victim will not end the case, and must build the defence on the evidence rather than on the expectation of a withdrawal.

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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.

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