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Audiencia Nacional | |
![]() Audiencia Nacional headquarters, in Madrid | |
Established | January 4, 1977; 48 years ago (1977-01-04) |
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Location | Calle García Gutiérrez, 1,Madrid |
Authorised by | Judiciary Organic Act |
Appeals to | Supreme Court |
President | |
Currently | Juan Manuel Fernández Martínez |
Since | 25 March 2025 |
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TheAudiencia Nacional (Spanish pronunciation:[awˈðjen.θjanaθjoˈnal]; English:National Court) is a high court inSpain withjurisdiction over all of the Spanish territory. It is specialised in certain kinds of crime, havingoriginal jurisdiction over major crimes such as those committed against theCrown and itsmembers,terrorism,currency counterfeiting, credit/debit card and check fraud, certain kinds of business crime committed across regional borders, as well as drug trafficking, food and medical fraud committed on a nationwide level as well as overinternational crimes which come under the competence of Spanish courts. (LOPJ § 65). It has alsoappellate jurisdiction over the cases of the Criminal Chamber of the National Court (LOPJ § 64).[1]
Most of the rulings of the National Court can ultimately be appealed before theSupreme Court. Its seat lies inMadrid, at Calle García Gutiérrez, 1, located across the Plaza Villa de Paris from the Supreme Court.
The Audiencia Nacional was created in 1977 at the same time as theCourt of Public Order, anexceptional court created during thedictatorship of Francisco Franco, ceased to exist.
The Audiencia is composed of its President, the Presidents of the Chambers, and the magistrates that the law specifies for each one of its courts and divisions.
The Audiencia includes the following chambers:[1]
Even when they are not part of the National Court, because they are in the same building, the Central Courts are popularly considered part of it. These courts have jurisdiction in all the national territory.[1]
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The Prosecutor's Office of the National Court is the body of the Attorney General's Office that prosecute all the cases related to the National Court with the exception of those cases granted to the Special Prosecution Offices (Anti-Drug Prosecutor's Office and Prosecutor's Office against Corruption and Organized Crime).
The Prosecutor's Office, and the Special Prosecution Offices are headed each one by a Chief Prosecutor and with a Lieutenant Prosecutor as second-in-command.