Pro-independence candidates to remain in jail during election campaign, rules Spanish court
Supreme Court denies six Catalan politicians permission to leave prison
Supreme Court denies six Catalan politicians permission to leave prison
One Spanish officer claims the Catalan police used a government car in operations on the day of the vote
Supreme Court refers decision of allowing general election debates in prison back to the Electoral Authority
Week 9 of proceedings underway; 33 officers expected to take the stand as witnesses
Pro-independence candidate demands taking part in Spanish general election campaign despite pre-trial imprisonment
Day 27 of the Catalan trial sees more Spanish Guardia Civil officers giving their accounts of the day of the vote
Juan Carlos Molinero tells Supreme Court that Spanish police head "never objected" to Mossos d'Esquadra plans for October 1 referendum
Some of the 19 municipalities involved consider filing suits for perjury in response to “made up” testimonies
Mossos d’Esquadra are on the spotlight for their role during the 2017 independence referendum
Information unit head in 2017 describes police conduct on instructions of public prosecutor as “meticulously measured"
Incident in Badalona involving jailed activist Cuixart to be discussed on day 25 of proceedings
Ferran López due to testify on Wednesday as more officers will continue to take to the stand in the Supreme Court
Court proceedings will continue on St. George's Day – a big event in Catalonia
The second witness of the day is Helena Catt, set to be followed by law enforcement officials
Former MPs Eulàlia Reguant and Antonio Baños were fined with €2,500 for refusing far-right Vox's questions