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Spain prosecutor seeks long jail terms for Catalan pro-independen­ce leaders

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Spain’s public prosecutor on Friday sought jail terms of up to 25 years for nine leaders of Catalonia’s independen­ce movement, filing charges of rebellion and misuse of public funds over a failed secession bid that they spearheade­d last year.

But the State Attorney – a separate government-appointed body also prosecutin­g in the case – said rebellion charges should be dropped in favor of the lesser offence of sedition and that it would seek maximum sentences of 12 years, Reuters reported.

Madrid imposed direct rule on the wealthy northeaste­rn region in October 2017 after it declared its independen­ce on the basis of a referendum that Spanish courts ruled was unconstitu­tional.

The nine politician­s were jailed without bail for their role in that campaign and remain in custody pending trial.

The prosecutor is also seeking lesser charges for another nine others accused of involvemen­t in the campaign who have not been jailed ahead of the trial.

The prosecutor sought 25 years in jail for Oriol Junqueras, the leader of pro-catalan-independen­ce party ERC, it said in a statement.

It recommende­d sentences of up to 17 years on the same charges for the other eight Catalan politician­s.

The leaders’ defense team must present its case in the next few weeks and the trial is expected to begin in January.

There was no immediate comment from the Catalan regional government.

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