Egyptian Court Postpones Final Ruling on Morsi Death Sentence
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An Egyptian court sentenced former President Mohamed Morsi to death on May 17. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
A court in Cairo has adjourned the final ruling on a death sentence recommendation for former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi.
The judge in the case postponed the verdict until June 16.
Read full story at Al Jazeera.
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