An Egyptian court postponed on Tuesday issuing a final ruling over a death sentence recommendation for former President Mohamed Mursi and other top Muslim Brotherhood leaders in a case related to a 2011 mass jail break.
An Egyptian court has sentenced Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohamed Badie and 36 other group members to life in prison, while confirming death sentences for 10 others.
An Egyptian court has sentenced 19 supporters of military-ousted president Mohamed Morsi to five years in prison on charges of storming the offices of the head of the Al-Azhar institution, judicial sources said.
An Egyptian court has acquitted 169 Muslim Brotherhood supporters accused of triggering violence and launching anti-government protests that followed the ouster of President Mohamed Morsi last year.
An Egyptian court has sentenced 102 supporters of military-ousted president Mohamed Morsi to 10 years in prison on charges of killing and inciting violence, state television has reported.
An Egyptian court has sentenced the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood and 682 supporters to death, intensifying crackdown on dissent.
The leader of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood appeared on Monday for the first session of his court case on charges of inciting violence against opposition protesters in the days surrounding the July ouster of former president Mohammed Morsi.
The army-appointed interim government in Egypt has handed down police the power to enter university campuses to suppress demonstrations without getting prior permission.
The trial of the Muslim Brotherhood chief and his deputies on charges related to protest deaths will resume on December 11, judicial sources said Thursday, after the previous judges withdrew.
At least 51 people have been killed and scores wounded in clashes between police and supporters of the deposed President Mohammed Morsi across Egypt in one of the bloodiest days since the army seized power.
Ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi is to stand trial in a criminal court for alleged "incitement to murder", state television reported on Sunday, without giving a date for the trial.
Mahmoud Ezzat was born in August 13, 1944, and has been serving as deputy supreme guide of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Muslim Brotherhood has designated Mahmoud Ezzat as its interim chief, after its leader, Mohamed Badie, was arrested by security forces.
Egyptian authorities say they had arrested the supreme guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, as they stepped up a campaign to crush the party of ousted president Mohamed Morsi.
An Egyptian prosecutor has referred top Muslim Brotherhood figures to a criminal court, accusing them of inciting violence by the group's Cairo headquarters in Mokattam.
Egypt's public prosecutor has ordered the arrest of Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohamed Badie and eight senior members of the Islamist movement in a probe over accusations of inciting violence.