![CAIRO, EGYTP - JULY 25: Defendants are seen during the summary judgement session of ‘Cabinet Incidents’ trial, chaired by Judge Nagy Shehata, at Cairo Criminal court in Cario, Egypt on July 25, 2017. Egyptian court on Tuesday jailed 43 people for life in connection with violence in 2011 following the ouster of autocrat Hosni Mubarak in a popular uprising. The court also slapped the defendants with a $1 million fine, a judicial source said on condition of anonymity because he was unauthorized to speak to media. The court also sentenced nine minors to 10 years in prison each, one to five years and acquitted 92 others, the source said. The violence dates back to late 2011 when clashes between protesters and security forces left at least 18 people dead and scores injured. ( Mostafa El Shemy - Anadolu Agency ) Defendants are seen during the summary judgement session of ‘Cabinet Incidents’ trial, chaired by Judge Nagy Shehata, at Cairo Criminal court in Cario, Egypt on 25 July, 2017 [Mostafa El Shemy/Anadolu Agency]](https://i0.wp.com/www.middleeastmonitor.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/20170725_2_24934488_24437512.jpg?w=535&h=301&ssl=1)
Defendants are seen during the summary judgement session of ‘Cabinet Incidents’ trial, chaired by Judge Nagy Shehata, at Cairo Criminal court in Cario, Egypt on 25 July, 2017 [Mostafa El Shemy/Anadolu Agency]
Nagy Shehata, Judge of the trial held for ‘Cabinet Incidents’, chairs a summary judgement session at Cairo Criminal court in Cario, Egypt on 25 July, 2017 [Mostafa El Shemy/Anadolu Agency]
Nagy Shehata, Judge of the trial held for ‘Cabinet Incidents’, chairs a summary judgement session at Cairo Criminal court in Cario, Egypt on 25 July, 2017 [Mostafa El Shemy/Anadolu Agency]
Defendants are seen during the summary judgement session of ‘Cabinet Incidents’ trial, chaired by Judge Nagy Shehata, at Cairo Criminal court in Cario, Egypt on 25 July, 2017 [Mostafa El Shemy/Anadolu Agency]
Defendants are seen during the summary judgement session of ‘Cabinet Incidents’ trial, chaired by Judge Nagy Shehata, at Cairo Criminal court in Cario, Egypt on 25 July, 2017 [Mostafa El Shemy/Anadolu Agency]
Defendants are seen during the summary judgement at Cairo Criminal court in Cario, Egypt on 25 July 2017 [Mostafa El Shemy/Anadolu Agency]
Defendants are seen during the summary judgement session of ‘Cabinet Incidents’ trial, chaired by Judge Nagy Shehata, at Cairo Criminal court in Cario, Egypt on 25 July, 2017 [Mostafa El Shemy/Anadolu Agency]
Defendants are seen during the summary judgement session of ‘Cabinet Incidents’ trial, chaired by Judge Nagy Shehata, at Cairo Criminal court in Cario, Egypt on 25 July, 2017 [Mostafa El Shemy/Anadolu Agency]
Defendants are seen during the summary judgement session of ‘Cabinet Incidents’ trial, chaired by Judge Nagy Shehata, at Cairo Criminal court in Cario, Egypt on 25 July, 2017 [Mostafa El Shemy/Anadolu Agency]
Defendants are seen during the summary judgement session of ‘Cabinet Incidents’ trial, chaired by Judge Nagy Shehata, at Cairo Criminal court in Cario, Egypt on 25 July, 2017 [Mostafa El Shemy/Anadolu Agency]
Defendants are seen during the summary judgement session of ‘Cabinet Incidents’ trial, chaired by Judge Nagy Shehata, at Cairo Criminal court in Cario, Egypt on 25 July, 2017 [Mostafa El Shemy/Anadolu Agency]
Defendants are seen during the summary judgement session of ‘Cabinet Incidents’ trial, chaired by Judge Nagy Shehata, at Cairo Criminal court in Cario, Egypt on 25 July, 2017 [Mostafa El Shemy/Anadolu Agency]
Defendants are seen during the summary judgement session of ‘Cabinet Incidents’ trial, chaired by Judge Nagy Shehata, at Cairo Criminal court in Cario, Egypt on 25 July, 2017 [Mostafa El Shemy/Anadolu Agency]