Spanish police officers testify in the independence trial
Agents recall as witnesses their experience during the October 1 referendum
Agents recall as witnesses their experience during the October 1 referendum
Follow live the testimony of Juan Carlos Molinero in Spain’s Supreme Court
Guardia Civil officers who were injured during the referendum speak as witnesses
Ferran López, the Catalan police second-in-command during the 2017 vote, speaks as a witness in the independence trial
Ferran López due to testify on Wednesday as more officers will continue to take to the stand in the Supreme Court
On Tuesday, members of Spanish law enforcement described protesters ahead of referendum as "aggressive," while defenses accused them of giving false testimony
Pro-independence CUP politicians Eulàlia Reguant and Antonio Baños were fined €2,500 and could face criminal charges
Former high-ranking member of Spanish treasury testifies in Supreme Court, with Catalan public servant and Spanish Guardia Civil police officers to follow
Felipe Martínez testifies as witness, and then a Catalan public servant and seven of Spain's Guardia Civil police officers will follow
Former Mossos chief defends in court operation to stop referendum despite Spanish police accusing him of allowing the vote
Antoni Molons refuses to give testimony and Teresa Prohias denies the presidency department ordered printing of ballots
Albert Royo says team of foreign experts was hired to write a report on Catalan-Spanish relations
Printing firm employees tell court they had no knowledge of who ordered material for the vote and that no money changed hands
Former police chief Trapero and Junqueras’ right-hand man to give their testimonies on Thursday
Mossos’ heads accused by Spanish counterparts of not doing enough to stop the referendum