catalan trial
Society
Trial on police leadership during 2017 referendum ends: was there collusion or proportionality?
Court authorizes jailed leader regular temporary release despite prosecutor’s rejection
Jordi Cuixart and six other imprisoned officials given weekly leaves to work, volunteer, or take care of elderly relatives
Quim Forn leaves prison to work in audiovisual production company
The jailed pro-independence leader was granted daytime prison leave and will work in the legal department of Mediapro
Road to take Catalan Trial sentence to European Court of Human Rights one step closer
Spain's Supreme Court rejects annulling ruling arguing it is "proportionate" and rights of jailed leaders have been respected
Politics
Exiled former Catalan minister faces extradition hearing in Scotland
Politics
Spanish government open to modifying crime of sedition
Offense for which Catalan independence leaders were imprisoned among new executive's proposals to reform criminal code
Society
Civil groups slam Spain's human rights record on eve of UN review
Politics
Government gives 6 jailed leaders permits to attend parliament
Junqueras, Romeva, Bassa, Turull, Rull and Forn were summoned for investigation committee on January 28
Politics
2019: A year in pictures
Politics
Solicitor General defends Junqueras taking up European Parliament seat
Politics
Court ruling a 'victory with a sting in the tail' for Junqueras, say legal experts
Two law professors shed light on the decision of the European Court of Justice confirming immunity of jailed Catalan leader
Politics
Spain's prosecutor asks top court to make Junqueras lose his MEP seat
Supreme Court will "examine" EU court ruling on leader's immunity and give sides 5 days to have their say
Politics
Junqueras' immunity ruling yields strong reactions on both sides of independence issue
Calls for jailed leader's "immediate" freedom following ECJ ruling, while unionist insist he is still a "criminal"
Politics
European Court of Justice grants immunity to jailed Catalan MEP-elect Oriol Junqueras
Luxembourg judges say Spain's judiciary should have asked EU Parliament for permission if they wanted to continue with politician's provisional imprisonment