Footage of Spanish police violence shown in Catalan Trial at defense's request
Images of leaders calling for non-violent behavior and of Spanish police charging against voters displayed on Day 49
Images of leaders calling for non-violent behavior and of Spanish police charging against voters displayed on Day 49
Jordi Sànchez, suspended Spanish MP, wants permission to take part in round of talks led by monarch
As Supreme Court considers documentary evidence, state attorney is thought to believe use of violence has been established
European Court of Human Rights dismisses accusations that the ban violated human rights and declares the case "inadmissible"
Newly-elected MEPs from exile or prison are expected to face a series of challenges
New representatives include three ousted pro-independence cabinet members, a former European parliament president and former Spanish minister
Former president in exile says his seat in European Parliament is part of "winning strategy"
The Catalan aspect of the elections explained as Europe heads to the polls
Supreme Court will allow 15-minute closing remarks by defendants
The Supreme Court has passed the decision back to the Spanish Parliament
Next is the documentary evidence phase, where footage of police violence will be shown, but without comment from the defenses
Congress speaker calls for patience as state attorney asks Supreme Court to order parliament to bar representatives currently on trial
Former president's group accused two board members of "partiality" and “hostility” after blocking his bid to become MEP
Detained rebellion suspect tells head of Spain's government 'we need to talk'
With five pro-independence MPs and senator on trial in Supreme Court, debate begins over whether chamber bureaus will suspend them