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Latest in Tag: verdict

Ahmed Mortada Mansour impugns legality of courtâs decision to dismiss him
The Cassation Court revoked Mansourâs membership after a recount of the votes proved that his opponent had garnered more support

Doctors Syndicate to take legal action if infections compensation increase is not implemented
A month after its ratification, the cabinet did not yet implement the court decision of increasing doctorsâ infections compensation

Cairo Criminal Court adjourns mass trial of 494 in ‘Fath mosque’
This is the 13th postponement of this case’s verdict and, by October, the accused will have spent over three years in custody

Verdict in Geneina trial set for 28 July
The former top auditor is accused of spreading false information and misleading the public

Calls for immediate release of âRed Sea islandsâ detainees
Member of NCHR hails verdict as âhistoricalâ

Court adjourns appeal on protesters imprisonment to 4 June
Court adjourns appeal on protesters imprisonment to 4 June

101 protesters sentenced to 5 years in prison over 25 April protests
Fifty-four of the 101 defendants were previously released pending trial

51 defendants sentenced to 2 years in prison over 25 April protests
Photojournalist Ali Abdeenâwho was arrested while covering the protests, according Al-Fagr newspaperâwas among those sentenced on Saturday

Former agriculture minister receives 10-year prison sentence
Helal, ministerial officials have been accused of accepting EGP 8m in bribes

3 photojournalists receive 3 year-sentences in absentia
The journalists were arrested in July while covering an event

Morsi to testify from prison cell in âPort Said prison clashesâ case
Court sentenced one defendant Sunday to five years in prison in the âPort Said massacreâ case

Adel Habara, 6 others sentenced to death in âsecond Rafah massacreâ case
Habara has received three death sentences, awaits Grand Muftiâs decision on his fourth

3 sentenced to death in absentia in âImbaba violenceâ case
Verdict is set to be issued on 13 December

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

High-profile figures to push for Fahmyâs deportation, others hope for presidential pardon
Al Jazeera trial verdicts raise more concerns on press freedom and journalistsâ detention

Appeal rejected on release of Anas Al-Sultan
Prosecution issued appeal on court decision to release Al-Sultan and two brothers

Anas Al-Sultan not yet released: Defence lawyer
Defendants remain in detention pending decision on prosecution appeal

Verdicts in 2 further trials postponed due to defendantsâ inability to attend trial session
âViolence in Helwanâ trial verdict postponed to 9 August, âAl-Azhar University clashesâ trial postponed to 13 September

Former PM Nazif given 5 years, EGP 53m fine in corruption case retrial
Illicit Gains Authority believe politician illicitly gained EGP 64m in assets

TV host handed 10 year sentence for âattempt to overthrow regimeâ
Verdict issued against Moataz Matar in absentia, he retains right to appeal

Court to rule on Mubarakâs appeal in telecommunications case on 24 October
Mubarak, Adly and Nazif previously fined EGP 540m for cutting communications during 2011 revolution
Appeal for 25 January anniversary trial verdict rejected
68 defendants were fined EGP 50,000 each over protest charges

Official condemnations of new death sentences for Brotherhood leaders
The verdict should be reviewed only by judicial entities, says Egyptian lawyer
6 April activist acquitted of ‘calls to protest’ charges
Member helped establish revolutionary Facebook account

Foreign ministry denounces Pakistani condemnation of Morsiâs death sentence
Shoukry met with Pakistanâs ambassador to Cairo to voice rejection of Pakistanâs statements

Protestersâ acquittal message to interior ministry
Political parameters affected ruling, says defence lawyer

Journalists act out in defence of co-defendant journalist Youssef Shaaban
Mahienour El-Massry allowed lawyer visit in jail

Morsi verdict sparks further international condemnation
Protests ongoing in Turkey, Germany and UK add to international condemnations list

Morsiâs trial âbadly flawedâ: HRW
Prosecutorsâ neglect of the deaths of Brotherhood supporters and disregard of security forcesâ failure to intervene undermines justice, says watchdog

Morsi âtried not as an individual but as a regimeâ: Lawyer
Hoda Nasrallah of the prosecution comments on some of the legal irregularities in Tuesdayâs verdict