Court adjourns retrial of Hosni Mubarak
A judge postponed the retrial to August 25th.
Mubarak faces charges connected to the killing of protesters during the revolution. He was forced from office in February 2011 following two weeks of mass street protests.
His trial, which was adjourned last month, continued despite the latest upheaval in the country he ruled for 30 years. Protesters calling for a reinstatement of his successor as president, Mohamed Morsi, have battled with security forces for days, leaving hundreds dead.
Following a lengthy trial, Mubarak and his former interior minister, Habib al-Adly, were found guilty and sentenced to life in prison last year on charges that they were complicit in the protesters' killings.
After appealing their convictions, they were granted a new trial early this year.
Six of Mubarak's former security aides last year were acquitted of charges related to the killings, and Mubarak's two sons -- Gamal and Alaa -- were acquitted of corruption charges.
But they, too, were ordered to be retried after Morsi, himself ousted last month, ordered a new investigation last year.
Mubarak and the other defendants have pleaded not guilty to all charges. The former president made his first court appearance in May.
Mubarak has been held since his guilty verdict last year. After months spent in a military hospital, a public prosecutor sent him back to prison in April.
Court adjourns retrial of Hosni Mubarak
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