The Supreme Court has rejected the amnesty for former President Carles Puigdemont; first it was the investigating judge in the Proceso case, Pablo Llarena, and The Supreme Court's criminal chamber upheld this ruling, rejecting the Junts leader's appeal. All the rulings have rejected it with the same argument: that the pro-independence leaders, who are being prosecuted for embezzlement, had a "financial benefit" from the 1-O vote because they believe they organized it with public money and saved money out of their own pockets. This argument has been criticized not only by Puigdemont's defense, .
Now the former president's future rests in the hands of the Constitutional Court, but his lawyer, Gonzalo Boye, has been trying for weeks to find an alternative way for him to be released: to remove the Supreme Court from the case and let the High Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJC) decide on Puigdemont. This court first applied amnesty to former minister Miquel Buch and the waiter who acted as his bodyguard in exile, Lluís Escolà, and.
Puigdemont seeks to prevent the Supreme Court from implementing the amnesty.

The Supreme Court has rejected the amnesty for former President Carles Puigdemont; first it was the investigating judge in the Proceso case, Pablo Llarena, and April 10 The Supreme Court's criminal chamber upheld this ruling, rejecting the Junts leader's appeal. All the rulings have rejected it with the same argument: that the pro-independence leaders, who are being prosecuted for embezzlement, had a "financial benefit" from the 1-O vote because they believe they organized it with public money and saved money out of their own pockets. This argument has been criticized not only by Puigdemont's defense, but also the Prosecutor's Office. Now the former president's future rests in the hands of the Constitutional Court, but his lawyer, Gonzalo Boye, has been trying for weeks to find an alternative way for him to be released: to remove the Supreme Court from the case and let the High Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJC) decide on Puigdemont. This court first applied amnesty to former minister Miquel Buch and the waiter who acted as his bodyguard in exile, Lluís Escolà, and It was in a case of embezzlement.