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Mubarak and his sons |
Hosni Mubarak, the former Egyptian president, and his two sons will go on trial starting August 3 in a Cairo criminal court for alleged graft and for their suspected role in killing protesters, Egyptian state news agency has said.
According to a court official, Mubarak would be tried on charges of corruption and intentionally killing protesters during the 18-day uprising that ended his 30-year rule on February 11, the Middle East News Agency reported on Wednesday.
Judge Ahmed Rifat would preside over the trial of Mubarak and his sons, Ala'a and Gamal, at the North Cairo criminal court, a judicial source told the AFP news agency.
Mubarak could face the death penalty if convicted on charge of "pre-mediated killing"- or having played a part in a crackdown that left more than 800 demonstrators dead, Egyptian justice minister said earlier this month.
Mubarak has been in custody at a hospital in Sharm el-Sheikh, the Egyptian resort town by the Red Sea coast, since April 13 after reportedly suffering a heart attack during questioning.
Mubarak was in no condition to be transferred to a prison hospital and would for now stay in the current health facility, Egypt’s public prosecutor said on Tuesday.
Ala'a and Gamal are being held in Torah prison on the outskirts of Cairo, the Egyptian capital.
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