Supreme Court to make final decision on mortgage tax on November 5
After ruling saying lenders should pay duty was suspended, fears mount over retroactive compensation payments
After ruling saying lenders should pay duty was suspended, fears mount over retroactive compensation payments
“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
Carme Forcadell and Jordi Cuixart were denied requests after being 6 and 11 months in pre-trial prison
The action was appealed at Spain's High Court in Catalonia (TSJC)
Incarcerated Junts per Catalunya officials also complain about technical obstacles to preparing their defense
Trial to jailed and exiled pro-independence leaders is sure to shape year ahead
Spanish Supreme Court grants first licence to any of the nine incarcerated officials
Judges say jailed politicians committed "serious" acts aimed at "changing the territorial limits of Spain"
Former ministers Rull and Turull to remain in pre-trial prison
Former president acknowledges new Spanish government’s “change of style and language” but calls for “action”
Madrid judge says Schleswig-Holstein decision to reject rebellion charges was "wrong"
They had all requested their release after Germany rejected rebellion charges for former president Carles Puigdemont
Supreme Court withdraws European Arrest Warrants against former president and five other politicians abroad
Nine pro-independence politicians in pre-trial prison, some for nine months, with seven more in exile