Public at polling stations showed 'highly violent' behavior, Spanish police official tells court
"They blockaded our way, made human chains, they attacked us and pushed us," says Sebastián Trapote in independence trial
"They blockaded our way, made human chains, they attacked us and pushed us," says Sebastián Trapote in independence trial
High-ranking Catalan police officials also to testify in court
Monsterrat del Toro describes what she saw at the rallies from inside the economy ministry, key to determining whether or not there was violence used
Enric Millo's mention in court of tactic to stop police entering polling stations on referendum day spawns avalanche of memes
Juan Antonio Puigserver will be followed by Diego Pérez de los Cobos, former Spanish Guardia Civil police head
Enric Millo tells Supreme Court there were many actions of "harassment, intimidation and violence" in autumn 2017
The current legislative term will come to a close on Tuesday after the Spanish president signed a royal decree prompting new nationwide polls for April 28
Spanish security officials, former members of Catalan parliament bureau and legal secretary of September 20 raids all set to testify
A proposed conference on the same topic by Catalan leaders was recently banned in the chamber
Pro-independence party's assemblies to debate change of strategy with final decision due on March 10
Yet, number of court orders to evict homeowners due to mortgage foreclosures fell by 1.4% in 2018
Juan Ignacio Zoido claims he was not in charge of the operation to stop the vote
Pep Guardiola expresses shock that leaders are still imprisoned
In his testimony, Spain's president during the 2017 independence bid says “there was never anything to discuss" regarding the referendum
Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría says “everyone saw violent images” from September 20, 2017 protests in her testimony as witness in independence trial