Issued Decisions

– Cairo Criminal Court adjourned the trial of the former Minister of Housing Mohammed Ibrahim Suleiman in the case known as “The Green Belt” case for the December 26 hearing.

– Cairo Criminal Court acquitted a defendant in the retrial procedure of the case known as “Killing a conscript at Mohamed Mahmoud Street”.

– Cairo Criminal Court adjourned the retrial procedure of 3 defendants in the case known in the media as “Sudan Street incidents” for the November 17 hearing.

– Aswan Emergency State Security Misdemeanors Court acquitted 7 defendants in the case known in the media as “Solidarity with the Tambourine Detainees” case.

–  Aswan Emergency State Security Misdemeanors Court adjourned the trial of 23 defendants in the case known as “The Tambourine Detainees” case for the November 4 hearing.

– Imbaba Prosecution renewed the detention of Osama Ismail for 15 days pending investigations into the case No. 7996 of 2018 Imbaba Administrative.

– The Court of Administrative Justice adjourned the appeal lodged by a lawyer obliging the Lawyers Syndicate to issue a decision to oblige its members to submit a criminal status record upon renewal of the Syndicate annual membership, for the December 23 hearing.

– The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the detention of lawyers Ahmed Sabry Abo Alam and Sayed al-Banna along with activist Amal Fathy for 15 days pending case No. 621 of 2018 State Security.

– Cairo Criminal Court set the January 30 hearing to hand down the verdict in the retrial procedure of 18 defendants in the case known as “The Specific Operations Committees in Helwan”.

– The Supreme State Security ordered the release of Sameh Zeidan “Kimo” ensuring his place of residence into the case known as Cairo Stadium “Al Ahly VS Monana match”.

– Cairo Criminal Court adjourned the trial of former deputy governor of Alexandria in the case known as “Alexandria governor bribery” for the 24 November hearing.

Decisions not issued until 5 PM:

Cairo Criminal Court is presiding over the trial of 28 defendants into the case known in the media as “storming the Egyptian prisons”, and hasn’t reached a decision until now.