The suspects in a drive-by shooting that killed seven people outside an Egyptian church on Coptic Christmas Eve will be tried in an emergency state security court
On Saturday, Egypt's Prosecutor General Abdel-Maguid Mahmoud referred the three suspects to trial on murder charges.
The Jan. 6 attack killed six Copts and one Muslim in the southern town of Nag Hamadi.
The shooting shocked Egypt's Coptic minority and underscored the government's failure to address chronic sectarian strains in a society where religious radicalism is gaining ground.
Egyptian Interior Ministry called the shooting a revenge attack for the alleged November rape of a 12-year-old Muslim girl by a Christian man.
Egypt's emergency courts normally handle cases involving terrorism.