Catalan ex-leader Puigdemont freed temporarily in Sardinia
By GLORIA CALVI, COLLEEN BARRY and JOSEPH WILSON
Associated Press
SASSARI, Sardinia (AP) — Catalonia’s former separatist leader Carles Puigdemont walked out of a Sardinian courthouse victoriously Monday after a judge delayed a decision on Spain’s extradition request and said he was free to travel. Puigdemont walked out with his lawyer, shook hands and embraced supporters, saying he was ¨very happy,¨ as he got in a van and was whisked away. His Italian lawyer, Agostinangelo Marras, told reporters that a decision on extradition to Spain, where he is accused of sedition, is pending decisions by a high court in Europe regarding Puigdemont’s immunity. But he said his client is free to travel as he pleases in the meantime.