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Latest in Tag: court

Appeals court to hear Morsi case
The ousted leaderâs defence team has asked the bench to step down

7 political parties condemn detention of youth protesters
A group of political parties condemn violations against detainees

Badie, other Brotherhood leaders back in court
Prosecution claims prominent Muslim Brotherhood members created a âmilitant groupâ

Court upholds writerâs five-year prison sentence for insulting religion
Author Karam Saber was found guilty of contempt of religion over a book he wrote

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

Court ruling shows strains on Egypt-Hamas relationship: experts
Cairo Court for Urgent Matters banned activities of the Palestinian movement temporarily
Orascom acquitted of Egyptian tax evasion claims
Reuters – Orascom Construction has been cleared by an Egyptian public prosecutor of all tax evasion claims related to the sale of a building seven years ago to French peer Lafarge in Egypt, Orascomâs Dutch parent OCI said on Tuesday. Orascom, a subsidiary of chemicals and engineering company OCI, asked the prosecutor to clear the companyâs name following …

23 revolutionary anniversary detainees released
Detention renewed for 68 pending trial; acquitted minors remain in detention

Decision in Muslim Brotherhood trial postponed
Defence teams has asked the bench to recuse itself

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

Morsi âPresidential Palaceâ trial postponed
Cairo dust storm causes delays

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

Support for journalists detained in Egypt continues to mount
Protests held in 40 locations worldwide as trial for Al Jazeera staff faces delays

Misdemeanour courts send 220 to prison for separate incidents in Alexandria
Prisoners referred to Homeland Security Prosecution for joining the Muslim Brotherhood

Prosecutor refers 504 defendants from Augustâs Ramses clashes to trial
Defendants are charged with premeditated murder, attempted murder for terrorist purposes, inciting violence last August

Court restores ministry-affiliated security to university campus
Verdict described by AFTE Student Observatory researcher as âworthlessâ

Morsi back in court for jailbreak case
Ousted leader to appear in court for the third day in a row

Morsi prison break trial postponed a second time
Deposed presidentâs court date moved to Monday

Child sentencing laws should be amended: NCCM
Sentencing restrictions should not apply in cases of âheinousâ crimes, says the Secretary General of the council
18 minors acquitted of charges relating to public assembly
The minors are among 33 arrested while discussing preparations for the revolutionâs third anniversary

Badie, MB leaders appear in court
48 defendants face charges from July protests

Two more MB leaders referred to criminal court
The organisation was banned by court and designated a terrorist organisation by the government
Court upholds charges for four Alexandria detainees
Lawyer says there is still room for appeal but it is a process that will take a very long time

Trial date set for Al Jazeera journalists
20 defendants face serious charges including terrorism
Genena again referred to criminal court
Central Auditing Organisation head referred to criminal court for defaming Minister of Justice

Charges âextraordinary, unjust, and unacceptableâ: Al Jazeera
Satellite network renews demands to free journalists after being served with formal charges

Ibrahim Eissa found not guilty of contempt of religion
The trial dates back to remarks the television presenter made in criticism of former president Mohamed Morsi

Cairo court sentences 16 protesters to prison
Muslim Brotherhood supporters receive five years with hard labour for violating Protest Law

Cairo court acquits Al Jazeera cameraman, 61 others
Not guilty verdict reached in the trial of pro-Morsi protestors

Al-Meneai beaten, psychologically tortured in detention, say friends
Sinai-born filmmaker held pending investigation into spreading false news