Belgian court postpones hearing against judge overseeing independence case until September 25
Defense lawyer requests high-profile case to be analyzed by three judges
Defense lawyer requests high-profile case to be analyzed by three judges
Defense for hip hop artist Valtònyc, currently awaiting a ruling in Belgium, expressed “optimism”
Controversy erupts in case brought by exiled Catalan leaders as “translation error” is discovered in lawsuit
“How is it possible that the Spanish police violence on October 1 [referendum day] is not being investigated," asks current president after prosecutor moves against Catalan police
Magistrate leading independence case in Madrid summoned to appear in Brussels court after exiled Catalan leaders file lawsuit asking for "fair trial"
Musician Valtonyc has a prison sentence pending in Spain for some song lyrics
Torra and former head of government Carles Puigdemont take to podium at Belgium event in solidarity with jailed members of independence movement
Artist convicted to three years in prison by Spain says he "fully trusts" Belgium not to extradite him
Spanish judiciary sentenced him to jail for some lyrics but he moved abroad before having to enter prison
Christopher Marchand argues Spanish Supreme Court judge decisions are "very odd" and "in contradiction with basic rights"
Lluís Puig, minister of culture deposed by the Spanish government, criticizes that “Spain is lecturing” Belgium and Germany over European arrest warrants and the judicial system
Spanish judge insists in letter to German prosecutor that European Arrest Warrant against Puigdemont "complies with all requirements" and criticizes Belgian judge for acting "against the principle of mutual trust"
Judges issuing the failed European arrest warrant for Catalan politicians say Belgian's decision is due to “ignorance of Spain’s legal framework”
Parliament speaker and pro-independence forces celebrate news while CatECP party condemn Spanish judiciary
Belgian judge is “democratic” and wants no “abuse” of European arrest warrants, says Paul Bekaert