Issued decisions
– Giza Criminal Court set the retrial of one defendant in the case known in the media as ‘The attack on Hurghada Hotel’ for adjudication at the hearing of December 10, 2020.
– Giza Criminal Court extended the sentencing hearing into the retrial procedures of 90 defendants in the case known in the media as ‘The dispersal of Rabaa El-Adawyia Sit-in’ to the hearing of November 5, 2020. The court also adjourned the retrial procedures of 4 defendants in the same case for 5 December 2020’s hearing.
– Giza Criminal Court sentenced one defendant to 5 years in high-security prison after convicting him of the charges attributed to him over the case known in the media as ‘The raid on al-Warraq police station’.
– Giza Criminal Court sentenced one defendant to one year in prison after convicting him of the charges attributed to him over the case known in the media as ‘Ain Shams violence incidents’.
– Giza Criminal Court sentenced one defendant to 3 years in high-security prison after convicting him of the charges attributed to him over the case known in the media as ‘Al-Talbyia violence incidents’.
Decisions not issued until 5 pm
– Giza Criminal Court has considered the detention renewal session of activist Nermin Hussein pending Case No. 535 of 2020 State Security, but hasn’t reached a decision so far.
– Giza Criminal Court has considered the detention renewal session of blogger Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed Radwan, aka Mohamed Oxygen, pending Case No. 1356 of 2019 State Security, but hasn’t reached a decision so far.
– Giza Criminal Court has considered the detention renewal session of dozens of those detained pending Case No. 1413 of 2019 State Security, but hasn’t reached a decision so far.
– Giza Criminal Court has considered the detention renewal session of journalist Sayed Abdellah pending Case No. 1338 of 2019 State Security, but hasn’t reached a decision so far.
– Giza Criminal Court has considered the detention renewal session of journalist Badr Badr Mohamed pending Case No. 1360 of 2019 State Security, but hasn’t reached a decision so far.