Latest in Tag: Trial Highlight
Latest in Tag: Trial

25 April protesters’ trial postponed
The 51 defendants are one of four groups of cases that have been filed against protesters

Courts postpone trials for 25 April protesters in Cairo to review cases
There are a total of 223 defendants across four cases, according to Al-Haqanya

AUC Times denounces MP attack on homosexuality article
The students-run magazine’s article on homosexuality drew controversy in a notoriously intolerant community to homosexuals

State Council to rule in dispute between prosecution, judge in espionage trial
Prosecution representative in Mohamed Morsi’s espionage trial was referred to judicial inspection

Okasha acquitted of assault charges against employee
EMPC employee accused Okasha of attacking her after car accident

Egyptian rights’ groups address UN high commissioner with recommendations
Report concerns various freedoms, demands legislative improvements according to international standards

4 minors sentenced to 5 years in prison for charges of ‘religious contempt’
Coptic teenagers in Minya accused of producing video ‘insulting’ Islam

2 municipality officials referred to trial over Kafr El-Sheikh boat crisis
Officials accused of negligence and Interior Ministry urged to inspect possible problems

‘Al-Fateh Mosque’ mass-trial postponed to Saturday
Irish teenager Ibrahim Halawa faces charges that could lead to a death penalty if convicted

Trials of Ezz, Morsi postponed
Morsi’s espionage trial postponed to 16 December

Journalists’ appeal accepted in Rabaa operations room trial
Abdullah Al-Fakharany, Samy Mostafa and others were sentenced to life imprisonment

Trial begins for first police officer charged in death of Freddie Gray
The first trial for the six police officers charged in the killing of Freddie Gray has begun in Baltimore. Gray’s death garnered extensive media coverage, causing some to question how fair the trial will be. William Porter, 26, stands accused of involuntary manslaughter, reckless endangerment and assault in the death of the 25-year-old black man. …

Parliamentary members on trial in ‘controversial’ cases
“I will be declared innocent,” says El-Hariri in verdict appeal case

Morsi’s ‘Qatar espionage’ trail postponed
The trail was postponed as Morsi was unable to attend due to the weather

Defence witnesses recount details of Port Said prison clashes in court
Trial postponed to 5 October to continue hearing defence witnesses

3 Muslim Brotherhood members sentenced to death
68 others received stiff penalties for murder and violence in August 2013

Controversial TV host Mona Iraqi handed prison sentence
Case against Iraqi for Ramses trial also ongoing

Trial starts after over a year of journalist shooting
48 ‘Muslim Brothers’ facing murder charges in Mayada Ashraf’s controversial killing case

‘Port Said prison clashes’ trial postponed to 3 October
Trial postponed so court can continue hearing defence witnesses

Armed forces’ chief of staff to testify in Morsi’s Qatar espionage case
Trial session was postponed as Morsi was unable to attend

Cairo Criminal Court releases reasoning behind Al Jazeera trial verdict
Qatar created special channel to work on toppling Egyptian regime, says Cairo court

Military trial of disappeared individuals begins
15 individuals appeared in a Ministry of Defence video confessing to membership of a terrorist cell

Prison verdicts issued in mass trial for church arson attack
Almost 120 defendants charged with the burning of St Mary’s Church in Sohag

Local rights groups condemn Al Jazeera trial verdict
Baher, the only Egyptian journalist, will have no other alternative, the joint statement said

Former interior minister accuses Brotherhood of leaking documents in Morsi trial
Court is currently holding sessions to listen to witnesses’ testimonies

Legal case passed calling on UK responsibility for Egyptian landmines
Ministry of Foreign Affairs says they are currently studying the ruling

Witnesses absent from ‘Kareem Hamdy’ trial session
Judge fined absent witnesses, who included former head officer of the Matariya police station and the forensic doctor

Al Jazeera journalists return to jail in shock verdict
Journalists and students receive three years, two students acquitted

Morsi’s ‘Qatar espionage’ trial adjourned to 27 August
Court will listen to witnesses until 10 September

Court postpones ‘storming of Helwan police station’ 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