
Ousted Egyptian leader defiant in second trial
Egypt's toppled President Mohammed Morsi stood alone in a soundproof glass-encased metal cage at the start of a new trial Tuesday (Local time) wearing a white prison uniform, pacing and shouting angrily at the judge in apparent disbelief: "Who are you? Tell me!" Ref. Source 7
Egypt's Morsi says protests are 'useless' and warns Sisi could face a coup:
In leaked tape, the former Egyptian president tells his laywer that dialogue, not protests, is the only solution to Egypt's problems and "Whoever leads a coup must face a coup," Refering to Field Marshal Abdel Fattah el Sisi Ref. Source 8
President Morsi 'leaked secrets to Iran
Egyptian prosecutors have accused ousted President Mohammed Morsi of leaking state secrets to Iran's Revolutionary Guards. Ref. Source 5
Ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy was sentenced to 20 years in prison Tuesday on charges of inciting violence and facilitating the killing and torturing of protesters in 2012.
He stood trial with 14 co-defendants, including some of his presidential staff.
Morsy, the first democratically elected president of Egypt, was deposed by a military coup on July 3, 2013. Ref. CNN
Former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy was sentenced to death in a Cairo court for his role in a 2011 prison break. Morsy's name will be passed to the Grand Mufti, along with those of a number of other defendants, for the confirmation of the death sentence on June 2. Ref. CNN
Ex-Egyptian President Morsi's death sentence upheld
Morsi was sentenced to death in May for his role in a mass prison break in 2011. Egypt's first freely elected president, Morsi was deposed by the Egyptian military in 2013 following a series of mass protests against his rule. Ref. USAToday
Mohamed Morsi: Former Egyptian president sentenced to life in prison in espionage trial:
An Egyptian court has sentenced former Islamist president Mohamed Morsi to life in prison in an espionage trial in which six of his co-defendants were handed death penalties. Ref. Source 3w.