
At Madrid trial, Catalan separatists cite judiciary’s lack of “moral authority”
Two more former regional officials have taken the stand at the Spanish Supreme Court, where they face charges of rebellion over the 2017 unilateral secession attempt

Two more former regional officials have taken the stand at the Spanish Supreme Court, where they face charges of rebellion over the 2017 unilateral secession attempt

Jordi Turull argues that the regional government did not encourage violence, nor did it use public money to hold the unauthorized independence referendum of October 1

Oriol Junqueras, who is on trial for his role in the pro-independence drive, has refused to answer the public prosecutor’s questions, and denies having committed any offenses

The prosecution says that leaders of the failed independence bid employed violence, a point that the rebellion charges hinges on

Technical and political matters came together on day one of the most momentous case ever heard by the Supreme Court since the advent of democracy

Figures show that Moroccans and Algerians topped the list of deportations due to bilateral agreements

In a letter to heads of state, the four separatists argue the Constitutional Court is “blocking” their attempts to seek justice in Europe

Politicians and legal experts are protesting a judge’s decision to seize two reporters’ phones and computers to discover the source of a leak

Move comes after comedian Dani Mateo appeared in court on Monday for blowing his nose on the Spanish flag in a TV sketch

Prosecution seeks 25-year prison term against ex-deputy premier Oriol Junqueras, but Solicitor General rules out rebellion and seeks 12 years for sedition and misuse of funds

Former deputy premier Oriol Junqueras and 17 others are likely to see the inside of a courtroom early next year

Consumer and judges associations left perplexed and calling for resignations after confusion over who should cover levy when a notary officially documents both the sale and the loan of a property

Less than 24 hours after it emerged that banks, and not clients, will be forced to pay the duty, magistrates decide to review the decision due to “enormous economic and social repercussions”

The decision heralds a potential flood of legal claims from borrowers who paid the AJD fee

Former banker and politician told to serve more than four years in prison over corporate credit card scandal

Supreme Court has found no evidence Pablo Casado committed offenses, although it does point to proof of him receiving “favorable treatment,” which is not a crime

Current legislation covering racist, homophobic or anti-Semitic messages posted online forces judges to hand out a minimum of 30 months’ jail time

Magistrate takes decision after Germany refuses to extradite Carles Puigdemont on charge of rebellion. The politician will still be arrested if he sets foot on Spanish soil

Spanish Supreme Court is divided over next move after German judges reject rebellion charge against Puigdemont

Supreme Court ruling on corruption scandal shaves five months off the original sentence but confirms jail time for Iñaki Urdangarin, who can still turn to the Constitutional Court

Spanish tribunal suspends reform allowing Carles Puigdemont to be remotely sworn in, while support for direct rule wavers

Investigating judge asks Finance Minister Cristóbal Montoro to explain statements to the contrary

Prosecutors met in The Hague to exchange evidence that includes videos showing episodes of violence

Jordi Turull, the newest candidate to the premiership, among them. Decision comes shortly after Catalan Republican Left official skipped her court date and fled to Switzerland

Here is an outline of all the possible scenarios that may follow this evening’s investiture ceremony

Separatist bloc agrees to nominate Jordi Turull before potential Supreme Court action against him

Five justices from the Supreme Court will have to decide whether to ratify the six-year, three-month prison sentence against Iñaki Urdangarin on corruption charges