Six defendants in referendum case transferred to lower court
Former parliament bureau members and Mireia Boya to be tried at Spain’s High Court in Catalonia
Former parliament bureau members and Mireia Boya to be tried at Spain’s High Court in Catalonia
Oriol Junqueras welcomes recent meeting between Catalan and Spanish leaders and believes referendum is only way out
Former President Puigdemont and 17 members of his government are accused of allocating public money to organize the voting, which they deny
Crucial trial heats up as initial hearings start in Supreme Court
Vote backed by 61% of unionists and 97% of independence supporters
40 years after it was passed, most Catalans would vote against the text
Catalan students organize unofficial referendums after thousands cast ballots in Madrid
Human Rights NGO calls year-long detention "unjustifiable"
Human rights group believes “impunity starting to break” as law enforcement officials begin testifying before judge over 2017 independence vote
Artur Mas and other leaders are one step closer to lose properties worth some 2 million; verdict can be appealed
‘La Vanguardia’ survey finds that prison and rebellion charges are supported by most Spanish people and rejected by Catalan society
Oriol Junqueras, who is demanded 25 years behind bars, says any sentence other than absolution will be “unfair”
Inquiry included officials and businesses that allegedly contributed to organizing the October 1 referendum
Justification for demands for lengthy prison terms for pro-independence officials claim police heads were implicit in secession bid
Jordi Sànchez and Jordi Cuixart were the first of nine Catalan leaders to be sent to prison by Spanish courts