Referendum raid protests created 'insurrectionary climate,' senior Spanish police official tells court
High-ranking officer behind Guardia Civil investigation report into independence bid calls Catalonia "a powder keg" in 2017
High-ranking officer behind Guardia Civil investigation report into independence bid calls Catalonia "a powder keg" in 2017
Former Catalan president to give a press conference in front of Neumünster prison on Monday
Defense teams protest videos being banned in courtroom during witnesses’ cross-examination
Pro-independence CUP politicians Eulàlia Reguant and Antonio Baños were fined €2,500 and could face criminal charges
Head of government's information department in 2017 tells court he does not know whether payment was made
Albert Royo says team of foreign experts was hired to write a report on Catalan-Spanish relations
Printing firm employees tell court they had no knowledge of who ordered material for the vote and that no money changed hands
Former police chief Trapero and Junqueras’ right-hand man to give their testimonies on Thursday
Enric Millo's mention in court of tactic to stop police entering polling stations on referendum day spawns avalanche of memes
Spanish judiciary safeguards rights "more than in most of Europe," claims foreign ministry document
“No public money was spent on the referendum," said Cristóbal Montoro shortly after 2017 vote
Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría says “everyone saw violent images” from September 20, 2017 protests in her testimony as witness in independence trial
Carme Forcadell testifies in Spain's Supreme Court, insisting "censorship can't be allowed into the parliament"
Carme Forcadell, who testifies on Tuesday in independence trial, believes her preventive detention is "disproportionate"
MP Jordi Sànchez tells Supreme Court he believes he is on trial for being "president of the Catalan National Assembly"