Spanish Supreme Court U-turn: citizens must pay mortgage tax, not banks
Judges reverse earlier decision favoring clients following negative impact on markets and prospects of big reimbursements costs
Judges reverse earlier decision favoring clients following negative impact on markets and prospects of big reimbursements costs
“Trial will act as an international loudspeaker making Spain look in the mirror in Europe,” claims Jordi Cuixart from his cell
Former minister Jordi Turull appears in court accused of transferring assets to wife
Incarcerated Junts per Catalunya officials also complain about technical obstacles to preparing their defense
Judges say jailed politicians committed "serious" acts aimed at "changing the territorial limits of Spain"
Nine pro-independence politicians in pre-trial prison, some for nine months, with seven more in exile
Parliament speaker asks prosecutor to drop rebellion charges for leaders involved in pro-independence case
Former president appealing to German Constitutional Court or Spain's judiciary taking the case to EU justice, other possible outcomes
German court states it has exceeded regular deadline for final ruling, Catalan leader's defense blames Spanish judiciary
Magistrate in charge of independence case faces hearing on September 4, after litigation presented by Puigdemont and officials in Brussels
Spanish Supreme Court opens door to lower charges to ‘conspiracy to commit rebellion’ or ‘sedition’
Judge Pablo Llarena awaiting information from Spanish treasury for proof in Puigdemont extradition case
Judge Pablo Llarena, overseeing the case against pro-independence leaders, summons all those being prosecuted not currently in jail
Madrid magistrates tell counterparts not to go in depth with the accusations to Puigdemont
Oriol Junqueras tells judge that organizing referendum is no crime and “not a cent” of public money was used while activists Sànchez and Cuixart denounce "criminalization" of movement