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Latest in Tag: court

Constituent Assembly lives to fight another day
Administrative court postpones case for the Assembly’s dissolution until 24 September giving the assembly ample time to draft a new constitution

Fights erupt at Cabinet Building protest trial
Fights erupted on Sunday after a court postponed the trial of the 269 protesters who took part in the protests near the Cabinet building in December

Kidnapped paramedic: “It was general intelligence who abducted me”
Anas Al-Assal recalls his kidnapping, questioning, beating, drugging and sudden release
Abasseya trial resumes
Abasseya trial resumed Wednesday with little movement on Tuesday’s verdicts
Abasseya trial resumes
Mixed reactions as some are acquitted and others sentenced

Salafi MP scandal ends with suspended sentence and a fine
A former Salafi MP has been sentenced and fined for committing an indecent sexual act – his supporters protest his innocence

Lebanese Judge calls for the death penalty for 88 involved in clashes
Judge Ghassan Oueidat recommended the death penalty for 88 people involved in fatal clashes in a refugee camp in Lebanon

Administrative Court deflects verdicts
Constituent Assembly survives for another week, court rules lack of jurisdiction on Morsy’s decision and SCAF’s decree

Saudi postpones Egyptian lawyer case until after Ramadan
Little is known about Al-Gizawy’s co-defendant Islam Bakr, an Egyptian facing the same charges

Postponement amid court chaos
Tensions surrounds the court proceedings because of the critical nature of the Constituent Assembly

Cassation Court further complicates fate of People’s Assembly
Egypt’s highest court rules that it does not have the power to resolve the crisis over Egypt’s parliament

President Morsy to win his legitimacy on a legal battlefield
The legal maneuvering between President Morsy and judicial bodies over authority and jurisdiction is just the latest bout of post-regime forces butting up against Mubarak-era institutions

Military chief claims no deaths in camel and horseback attack
Facing the Cairo Criminal Court, Roweiny claimed that as far as he knew, there were no reports of deaths or weapons seized from attackers in Tahrir Square after the incident

Parliament calls on court to rule on membership
The Cassation Court is the fourth judicial body, and the highest, now engaged in ruling on the functioning of the assembly