Latest in Tag: criminal Highlight
Latest in Tag: criminal
Police arrests 12 terrorism suspects
52 alleged Muslim Brotherhood members also arrested

Switzerland drops criminal organisation charge against Mubarak family, aids
Criminal proceedings will continue against all defendants on money laundering, says spokesman

“Harasser = criminal” ad campaign airs on TV
The ads show several forms of sexual harassment, to mobilise people on the street

Harassmap launches ‘Harasser = Criminal’ campaign
Campaign is first of its kind produced by initiative, and will be found on television, radio and social media
Armed ‘criminal’ killed in Imbaba police station attack
Policeman and civilian injured in the attack

Armed ‘criminal’ killed in Imbaba police station attack
Policeman injured in the attack

Al-Adly’s acquittal details deny abuse of power
Investigations were insincere, says court

Mubarak to be released regardless of Court of Cassations’ verdict: Lawyer
Toppled president served sentence in presidential palaces case accumulatively

Writer Fatma Naoot faces ‘contempt of religion’ trial
The case is related to comments columnist made ahead of Eid Al-Adha

The re-writing of history in the Mubarak verdict
Court claims Muslim Brotherhood responsible for shooting at police, demonstrators, during 25 January Revolution

4 Muslim Brotherhood members handed death sentences in ‘headquarters trial’
Court to rule on remaining defendants on 28 February

Leaked recordings allege Morsi was illegally detained in navy base
Top generals purportedly discuss ways to cover up evidence and falsify information

Badie not in court for retrial due to security reasons
The Muslim Brotherhood’s supreme guide was set to face retrial after he and 182 others were handed death sentences earlier this year
Police detonate car bomb in Al-Arish, North Sinai
Armed forces arrest 18, including the alleged perpetrator of July’s Al-Farafra attack

Mubarak awaits court ruling, due on 27 September
Mubarak’s interior minister Al-Adly described 25 January as a conspiracy and 30 June, a revolution

Minya court acquits 91 arrested following Rabaa dispersal
Defendants were accused of protesting without a permit and assaulting security forces

17 on trial for post-Rabaa Al-Adaweya violence
Prosecution accuses 17 individuals of killing six citizens in Alexandria the day after the August 2013 dispersals

Mubarak sons released on EGP 1M bail over illicit gains charges
Alaa and Gamal Mubarak to remain in custody, serving a four-year prison sentence for embezzlement

Alaa Abdel Fattah, 24 others handed 15-year sentences
Accused sentenced in absentia for breaching Protest Law; Abdel Fattah and two other defendants arrested shortly afterwards
Criminal courts sentence 165 in light of ‘terrorism’ charges
Court sentences 37 Morsi supporters to 15 years for attempting to bomb metro station

Former Brotherhood Supreme Guide acquitted
Mahdi Akef was charged with insulting the judiciary

Cabinet amends laws creating harsher punishments for terrorism
Amendments to the Penal Code and Criminal Procedures Law come in the wake of the Cairo University blasts

Morsi’s son referred to criminal court
The ousted president’s son is accused of drug consumption

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

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 August’s Ramses clashes to trial
Defendants are charged with premeditated murder, attempted murder for terrorist purposes, inciting violence last August
Genena again referred to criminal court
Central Auditing Organisation head referred to criminal court for defaming Minister of Justice

Court refers Morsi case to prosecution
Ousted president faces trial on charges of deceiving voters

Criminal law languishes in post-revolution Egypt: Sarie-Eldin
We are suffering from a post-January 25 mess and the politicization of criminal law in investment disputes, according to economic and legal expert Hani Sarie-Eldin
Editor in Chief, Journalist and Councilor referred to court
The three are being charged with the defamation of the Judge’s Club in a newspaper interview