Cairo Criminal Court on Wednesday postponed the trial of deposed President Mohamed Morsy and 34 other leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood charged with collaborating with foreign bodies to 22 April in order to hear the prosecution witnesses.
The court formed a technical committee from the Cinema Institute to check if the seized CDs have not been tampered with, and another from the National Telecom Regulatory Authority to check if emails to those bodies were sent from the president’s office.
Fees for the two committees are LE10,000 to be borne by the defendants.
The court also formed a medical committee to examine Khairat al-Shater, Essam al-Haddad and Farid Ismail, and requested the public prosecution to allow their families to visit them.