Prosecutor: no need for observers in independence trial
"It is televised live, we cannot offer anything else," says María José Segarra about requests of professors and human rights' experts
"It is televised live, we cannot offer anything else," says María José Segarra about requests of professors and human rights' experts
Prisoners to be transferred to Madrid ahead of independence trial
Trial to start in Spanish capital “around” February 5
Jailed leaders will be transferred from Catalonia to Madrid prisons days before sessions' kickoff
Sànchez says prosecutor will have to back claims with "facts," while Romeva says it is a chance to speak "directly" to people in Spain
Music and folk festivals outside Lledoners prison few days before officials are transferred to Madrid
Official in pre-trial prison believes pro-independence leaders won't be freed because they "make a lot of noise"
Seven keys for their defense include lack of violence, no public money spent on referendum, legality of independence vote and "violation of rights" by Spain
The document released ahead of the jailed leader’s trial also emphasized his backing self-determination
Pro-independence leaders will face trial for calling a referendum despite Spain’s opposition
Manresa court gave permission for Josep Rull to spend time with his son on Saturday after the boy hit his head while visiting his father
Trial against them will be held in Spanish capital; judges' decision a sign that hearings will kick off soon
Felipe VI warns that Constitution "protects but at the same time limits" political power
Former vice president says he expects he will "probably" be sentenced to prison, but that won't make him give up on independence
Former parliament bureau members and Mireia Boya to be tried at Spain’s High Court in Catalonia