Quintana Roo, Mexico — Disclosing a secret in Quintana Roo may not only damage trust but could also lead to legal consequences, including imprisonment, depending on the circumstances. The state’s Penal Code outlines strict penalties for unauthorized dissemination of confidential information, particularly when the disclosure results in personal gain or harm.
What Constitutes a Secret and Why Is Its Disclosure Punishable?
A secret is defined as information shared with the expectation of confidentiality between parties. Violating this trust creates a vulnerability for the person who disclosed the information initially. The law aims to protect such confidential agreements by prohibiting unauthorized dissemination.
However, for legal action to apply, the disclosure must involve some form of benefit, profit, or advantage gained by the person who revealed the information. Judges are responsible for determining whether a violation has occurred.
Penalties for Unlawful Disclosure
According to Article 126 of Quintana Roo’s Penal Code, individuals who disclose secrets for personal or third-party gain face imprisonment ranging from six months to two years. Additionally, offenders may be fined up to 50 days' wages.
If the breach causes harm, the violator may also be suspended from their professional duties for two months to one year.
The penalties increase by half if the disclosure involves:
- Professionals or technical service providers.
- Public officials.
- Information related to scientific or industrial matters.
Legal Context and Enforcement
The law underscores the state’s commitment to safeguarding confidential agreements, particularly in professional and public service contexts. Authorities emphasize that individuals should carefully consider the legal ramifications before sharing privileged information.
For further reading on related legal measures in Quintana Roo, see proposals to penalize the sale of vape products to minors as child corruption and Cancún’s crackdown on corrupt officials.
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