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Latest in Tag: appeal

Appeal rejected on release of Anas Al-Sultan
Prosecution issued appeal on court decision to release Al-Sultan and two brothers

Anas Al-Sultan not yet released: Defence lawyer
Defendants remain in detention pending decision on prosecution appeal

Lawyers submit appeals against sentences in âespionageâ and âprison breakâ trials
Defence team appealed against in-presence sentences at Court of Cassation
Appeal for 25 January anniversary trial verdict rejected
68 defendants were fined EGP 50,000 each over protest charges

Brotherhood leaderâs wife given 6 months imprisonment in absentia
Court accepted Anas El-Beltagyâs appeal over initial ruling, but upheld for Sanaa Abdel Gawad, Mohamed El-Beltagyâs wife, in âassault on a Tora prison guardâ case

Plaintiff drops lawsuit to designate Hamas âterroristâ organisation
A ruling that convicted the group is being appealed, verdict expected on 10 May

Court adjourns Ahmed Ezzâs appeal on election ban to 22 April
A previous appeal by Ezz was rejected in February

Appeal for Minya mass sentences accepted
Trial to be renewed

Supreme Court to judge constitutionality of Protest Law
A decision to be reached within a month, says lawyer

Prosecution to appeal dismissal of Mubarak’s murder charges
Former interior minister and four aides dismissed from charges of killing protesters, as crowds break into celebration outside courtroom

Nassef Sawiris appeal postponed to late November
Court considering evidence that finance ministry exempted OCI from paying taxes on earned profits from cement deal in 2007
Minya court orders detention of 161, postpones retrial
Defendants were tried in absentia as part of the controversial case involving 528 handed preliminary death sentences
Convicted journalist appealing prison sentence: Lawyer
Journalist is charged with inciting sectarian strife and reporting false news

Appeals court sets date for Shura Council defendants
Activists sentenced to 15 years for breaking Protest Law to have appeal 22 July
Journalists investigated for violating controversial Protest Law
Investigators are looking into events held at the Press Syndicate to show solidarity with blogger Alaa Abdel Fattah and 24 others recently sentenced to prison

Protest Law to be appealed before SCC
An NGO and a law centre had both filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the infamous law

PEC refuses presidential candidate appeals
Commission says there is no basis for appeals
Trial of Alexandria lawyers and activists postponed
Defendants are on trial for incident dating back to March 2013, during tenure of then-president Mohamed Morsi

Alaa Abdel Fattah fined after request for bench recusal denied
Activists worry that politicised verdicts will affect the upcoming appeal in the case of 12 Azhar students sentenced for 17 years

Freedom for the Brave wary of verdict in Al-Azhar studentsâ appeal
Movement calls for reversing a court ruling sentencing 12 students to 17 years in prison
Date for Ultras Revolutionary appeal verdict set
The court will decide the fate of 15 people sentenced to jail and a hefty fine next month

Amnesty International demands âimmediate and unconditionalâ release of activists
Human rights group along, with friends and family, reiterate support for Maher, Adel and Douma
One policeman sentenced to 10 years in Abu Zaabal Vehicle case
Victimsâ lawyers barred from appealing the verdict; survivor describes trial as âmasqueradeâ

Court upholds sentence in Sayed Belal murder case
Defendant had challenged the court verdict sentencing him to 15 years in prison

Two sentenced to 10 years in Khaled Said murder retrial
Said killing sparked nationwide outrage in late 2010 and is widely viewed as one of the factors that led to the 2011 revolution

NGO criticises prosecution of Shiâa
The Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights said it is deeply concerned by a recent court sentencing of a Shiâa citizen to five years in prison

Trial of activists Maher and Douma adjourned to 10 February
Request to release the defendants was refused, says Douma’s lawyer

Activistsâ appeal postponed
Political activists were originally sentenced to three years in prison for violating the Protest Law

Karam Saberâs case referred to Islamic Research Academy
The ruling in Saberâs case was postponed to January pending a decision by the Islamic Research Academy

One year prison sentence against Qandil upheld
The former prime minister is expected to serve one year of jail time after Dokki court upholds ruling