Latest in Tag: Cairo Criminal Court Highlight
Latest in Tag: Cairo Criminal Court

Court upholds death penalty against 2 men over killing woman in Cairoâs Maadi Â
The fatal incident, which took place in the Cairo district of Maadi, caused Mariam Mohamedâs immediate death at the scene.

Alaa, and Gamal Mubarak, El Mellawani submit motion for recusal in âEGX manipulation caseâ
On Monday, the Cairo Criminal Court on Tuesday offered the nine defendants in the caseâ the possibility of reconciling with the Ministry of Justice and ending the case, and granted them until the upcoming hearing on 20 October.

Cairo Criminal Court acquits Hussein Salem
Cairoâs Criminal Court had acquitted Salem in 2015, but the public prosecutors appealed the verdict

Court upholds death sentence against Wagdy Ghoneim
The death sentence also included other defendants involved in the same case

Court postpones final Beladi Foundation verdict to 16 April
The court was supposed to give final verdict on the case

Court postpones âstorming of Helwan police stationâ case to 29 September
Police station was stormed then set ablaze, leading to deaths of three police officers and three civilians, and the injury of 19 others

Verdicts in 2 further trials postponed due to defendantsâ inability to attend trial session
âViolence in Helwanâ trial verdict postponed to 9 August, âAl-Azhar University clashesâ trial postponed to 13 September

Qatar espionage trial postponed to 8 August
Defendants, who include former president, were unable to attend Sundayâs trial session

Trial of National Security officers accused of torturing lawyer to death cancelled
Protest charges dropped against lawyers supporting victim Kareem Hamdy

Officers accused of torturing lawyer to death released on bail
Court postponed trial to 28 July, barred defendants from travel

Egypt deplores reactions to âPresidential Palaceâ verdict
US, Turkey express âconcernâ over sentencing of former president Mohamed Morsi and12 other defendants to 20 years imprisonment
7 protesters remain free, 11 in detention pending investigations
Arrests were made following a violent demonstration in Downtown Cairo days before 25 January Revolution anniversary

Photojournalist Gamal Ziada attends trial in ‘Al-Azhar University clashes’ case
Photojournalist Gamal Ziada attends trial in ‘Al-Azhar University clashes’ case

Al Jazeera journalists want their IDs back from Egyptian authorities
âWe have no identity, our movement in the streets is getting harder every day,â journalists say

Ezz’s Steel Case Postponed to 5 May
Tuesday’s session was a retrial after 10-year imprisonment rule was revoked by Cassations Court

Activist Alaa Abdel Fattah sentenced to 5 years
Other defendants receive between three and five years

Alaa Abdel Fattah, 24 others await verdict in Shura Council trial
Expect charges with violence and illegal assembly to replace “prosecution’s failure to prove assaults on police officer”, says defence lawyer

Verdict in Shura Council Case scheduled for 23 February
The Cairo Criminal Court has repeatedly postponed the retrial since June 2014.

Shura Council Trial postponed for ‘security reasons’
The defendants stand accused of violating the Protest Law, issued by then-interim president Adly Mansour in November 2013.

Mass trial for Al-Fatah Mosque clashes postponed to February
494 are accused of attempted murder, thuggery and destroying public property, trial includes high ranking Muslim Brotherhood members

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

Shock, dismay, jubilation outside Mubarak’s court
Supporters celebrate, opponents and families of those killed vow a new revolution and accuse current government of treason

Court ‘terrorises’ defence lawyers on cabinet clashes case: Lawyers’ Syndicate
Court refers syndicate statement to prosecution for insults, defence lawyers withdraw from cabinet clashes case

Abdel Fattah’s Protest Law trial postponed
The activist complained about harsh prison conditions and violations of prison rules

Anti-Protest Law activistsâ appeal verdict set for 28 December
Defendants appealing against sentences for violating controversial Protest Law in June near Presidential Palace
Militantâs death sentence referred to Grand Mufti
Court will issue final verdict in “Second Rafah Massacre” case on 6 December

Activist Doumaâs trial postponed
Political activist remains in prison despite request for hospitalisation

Beltagy and Hegazy sentenced to 15 years for torture
Broadcaster and other Muslim Brotherhood leaders also found guilty in case

Morsi espionage trial postponed
Homeland Security General called to testify; defendants face charges of collaborating with foreign groups

8 NGO members to stand trial for âexploiting childrenâ
Defendants are accused of âabusingâ street children for political purposes