Latest in Tag: Trial Highlight
Latest in Tag: Trial

Morsi ‘prison break’ trial adjourned to 22 February
Former president, 130 others tried for prison break on incident’s third year anniversary
Trial of four officers involved with Abou Zaabal deaths postponed
Officers to be tried for manslaughter over the deaths of 37 protesters

Morsi to be tried for espionage on 16 February
Trial represents âbiggest case of espionage in history of Egypt”, says prosecutor general
Rape victim complains of new delay in Tunisia police trial
Three police officers have been held in custody in connection with the case, two of them, Chawki Ben Ammar and Walid Feriani, on rape charges and the third on charges of extortion.

Brotherhood leaders to face trial on 1 February
Badie, Beltagy and others stand accused of inciting violence following Morsiâs ouster

TV host Ibrahim Eissa testifies as Mubarak trial reopens
Media allowed to cover hearing for the first time since September

Al Jazeera journalistsâ detention extended
Prosecutor orders 15 more days of detention for imprisoned journalists

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

Morsi trial adjourned
Clashes erupt in different areas
In Pictures: Morsi trial adjourned, clashes erupt
 AFP- An Egyptian court on Wednesday adjourned the murder trial of deposed president Mohamed Morsi to February 1, citing “weather conditions” that prevented the Islamist’s transport to court from prison. It had been scheduled as the second hearing in Morsi’s trial, after an initial court appearance in November in which he denounced the tribunal and insisted …

MB legal team presents âoverwhelming evidenceâ to the ICC
Ousted Egyptian government petitions International Criminal Court to investigate crimes against humanity

Abu Ismail trial postponed
Preacher tried for calling police officers âdogsâ and âscumâ

More activists handed prison sentences
Twelve activists, including Alaa Abdel Fattah, Mona Seif and Ahmed Abdallah handed one year suspended sentence; rights lawyer describes the verdict as “politicised”

Morsi trial over jailbreak set for 28 January
The trial will be the third announced for Morsi on various charges

Top trials and verdicts of 2013
A list of the most influential trials and verdicts of 2013

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

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

Tantawi and Anan to testify in Mubarak trial
Former head of SCAF asked 84 questions in a private court session.

DNE Investigates: Politicised sentencing and the Alex 21
The first-degree sentencing of 21 Alexandrian women amid conflicting testimonies and legal incongruencies has raised concerns over the politicisation of the trial
CPJ calls for investigations into killing of journalists
The group ranks Egypt as the second deadliest country for journalists in 2013

Four Alexandria activists are issued arrest warrants
The list includes prominent activists Hassan Mustafa and Mahienour Al-Masry

Trial of activists Douma, Maher, and Adel adjourned to 22 December
Protest Law is not constitutional, says Douma’s lawyer

Groups welcome Alexandria protestersâ release
The 14 adult defendants were handed 11-year prison sentences, while seven minors were ordered into a juvenile facility until their 18th birthdays, at which point their cases would be re-evaluated.

Former Minister of Interiorâs retrial postponed
El-Adly is accused of profiteering and money laundering of EGP 5m during his time as Minister of Interior

Judge recuses himself from Al-Beltagy and Hegazyâs trial
Islamist figures accused of torturing two policemen during the now-dispersed Rabaa Al-Adaweya sit-in

Khaled Said trial postponed until 4 December
Clashes outside court force session to be temporarily postponed; several activists arrested

Prosecutor orders Ahmed Maherâs release, renews Alaa Abdel Fattahâs detention
Well-known activist to be held an additional 15 days pending investigation

Interior Ministry reveals alleged Brotherhood plan
The ministry claims the plan was set to be held over the course of the next three months

Courts fines Ahmed Douma for insults against Morsi
On 3 June a New Cairo court sentenced Douma to six months in jail for insulting Morsi and describing him as a âkillerâ in televised comments.

Alaa Abdel Fattah arrest prompts outcry from human rights groups
The prominent activist risks being tortured in police custody, says Amnesty International