The court that heard the Catalan independence trial in 2019 is opposed to granting any form of pardon – total or partial – to the 12 pro-independence leaders convicted of sedition, misuse of public funds and disobedience, as it fails to find any reasons of justice, equity or public utility that would justify the granting of this clemency measure.
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