Hosni Mubarak, the former Egyptian president who was ousted from power in February 2011, could soon be released from detention after being cleared of corruption charges, his lawyer said Monday, according to a Reuters report. Separately, "The New York Times," Citing state media, reported that judicial authorities in the nation have ordered his release. Ref. USAToday
An Egyptian court on Wednesday ordered former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, who was ousted from power in 2011, released from prison. According to Egyptian state television, Mubarak would be on house arrest after release. Ref. USAToday
Mubarak waves, grins as trial resumes
Egypt's ousted long-time autocrat Hosni Mubarak was back in court Saturday, grinning and waving as his trial resumed on charges related to the killings of some 900 protesters during the 2011 uprising that led to his ouster. Ref. Source 3
Egypt's Mubarak faces new trial over corruption:
Egypt's ousted President Hosni Mubarak and his two sons are appearing before a Cairo court, facing charges that they wasted millions of dollars in public funds allocated to renovate presidential palaces. Ref. Source 6
Mubarak gets 3 years in prison - Mubarak, sons found guilty of embezzling millions:
Mubarak's two sons were sentenced to four years in jail on the same charges of stealing state funds that had been earmarked for the renovation of presidential palaces but were instead diverted to sprucing up family residences Ref. Source 4
Egyptian court sentences Mubarak and sons to three years in jail for corruption:
An Egyptian court sentenced former president Hosni Mubarak and his two sons to three years in jail without parole on Saturday in the retrial of a corruption case, although the trio is unlikely to go to jail again. Ref. Source 4