Egypt's prosecution has recommended canceling the death and jail sentences for former President Mohamed Morsy and Muslim Brotherhood figures involved in prison-break lawsuit. Defense lawyers asked the Court of Cassation for a copy of the prosecution's memorandum, which includes its opinion, and requested a postponement in order to study the document. In June 2015, Cairo Criminal Court sentenced Morsy to life in prison, along with Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide Mohamed Badie, his deputy Rashad al-Bayyoumi, former Parliament Speaker Saad al-Katatny and Essam al-Erian. Another 20 suspects were sentenced to prison in the same case, which relates to the release from jail of the suspects during the security vacuum in the 2011 revolution. The defendants insist that they were sprung from jail by third parties and had nothing to do with planning the jailbreak.
Source: Egypt Independent October 18, 2016 15:00 UTC