With the Catalan trial over, what now?
Supreme Court has to decide on jailed leaders' future with sentencing possibly due in early fall; verdict expected to have big impact in Catalan politics
Supreme Court has to decide on jailed leaders' future with sentencing possibly due in early fall; verdict expected to have big impact in Catalan politics
The imprisoned pro-independence leaders raised some common themes
The defendants deny rebellion and sedition charges in the Supreme Court
Defense lawyer says the trial and verdict is an "opportunity to resolve the conflict" by "putting the ball back in the court of politics"
Proceedings will come to a close on Wednesday with defendants' closing remarks
Attorney general accuses jailed leaders of "serious attack on the foundations of the constitution with illegal, coercive methods"
Spanish Congress speaker: 'Only people who are physically able to attend can be selected by their parties to do so'
Socialist government calls it "especially serious" that the paper is published before the trial is over
After four months of trial, prosecutors keep to their initial accusations against pro-independence politicians and activists
All the details of United Nations’ report against detention of activists Cuixart and Sànchez, and politician Junqueras
Images of leaders calling for non-violent behavior and of Spanish police charging against voters displayed on Day 49
With over four hours of footage shown in court, prosecutor unable to say where incidents took place and showed same recordings more than once
As Supreme Court considers documentary evidence, state attorney is thought to believe use of violence has been established
Catalan trial enters new phase with hundreds of videos to be shown of what happened during bid to split from Spain in autumn 2017
All-Party Parliamentary Group on Catalonia chair, Hywel Williams, describes prosecution of Catalan leaders in Supreme Court as "highly politicized"