Culture minister appears in court over 2017 independence referendum role
Natàlia Garriga is accused of embezzlement and disobedience for setting up call center and website
Natàlia Garriga is accused of embezzlement and disobedience for setting up call center and website
Political officials and other prominent figures also condemned police violence seen on the fourth anniversary of the vote
Grassroots activist groups to hold demonstrations and marches over entire weekend to mark events of October 1, 2017
Girona court orders 28 officers to be prosecuted for causing "injuries" and "minor injuries"
Officers at polling stations responsible for own actions as no orders issued to "act forcefully," say judges
A guide to the judicial cases, the courts, the charges, and the defendants
Far from certain that former president will be handed over to Spain as Belgium has rejected all previous European arrest warrants for Catalan leaders
Five officials could face almost three years in jail for having stepped down before vote after several requests from the Constitutional Court
Parties divided over how to pursue elusive political goal while responding to Spain's backlash
Parties divided over how to pursue elusive political goal while responding to Spain's backlash
Jordi Pesarrodona believes he was singled out due to photo with Spanish police that went viral
Defendants, including public officials and businesspeople, face charges less severe than imprisoned top politicians
2017 referendum leaders received prison sentences of 9 to 13 years
Far-left party claims "state judiciary is criminalizing independence"
Josep Maria Jové and Lluís Salvadó were in charge of economy and treasury departments during the independence push