Spain's government lawyers request reduction of disqualification penalties for referendum leaders
Solicitor general asks Supreme Court to halve ban from holding public office after reform of criminal code
Solicitor general asks Supreme Court to halve ban from holding public office after reform of criminal code
Rosa María Seoane says court should first ask European Parliament to lift the politicians' immunity
Government spokesperson says negotiations between PSOE and ERC are "ongoing" and affirms "there is no plan B"
Far-right Vox pushes for a "dissuasive" sentence for defendants so that "no one dares" carry out "sophisticated coup attempt" again
Government of Catalonia to oppose the lawsuit presented by police union against 36 voters
State prosecutor joins police union appeal, alleging groups outside polling stations used "intimidatory force" to impede officers from stopping October 1 vote
Q&A on when and what to expect in proceedings against 18 Catalan leaders, with help of criminal law professor Josep Maria Tamarit
Authority representing Spanish government in trial of pro-independence officials rules out rebellion charge but demands they serve 7 to 12 years behind bars
Authority representing Spanish government in trial against pro-independence officials rules out rebellion