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Egypt court rejects Mubarak sons' appeal of jail sentence
(MENAFN- Arab News) CAIRO: Egypt's court of appeals on Saturday rejected an appeal by former President Hosni Mubarak and his two sons over a three-year jail sentence for corruption but the trio is unlikely to be imprisoned again having already served the sentences.
In May an Egyptian court sentenced Mubarak and his sons to three years in jail without parole in a retrial on charges of diverting public funds and using the money to upgrade family properties.
The three will have to pay a fine of 125 million Egyptian pounds ($15.96 million) and return 21 million pounds to the state treasury.
A court source told Reuters that Mubarak and his sons had paid 104 million during the trial period.
Mubarak who was ousted in a popular uprising in 2011 and his sons Gamal and Alaa already spent at least three years each in prison for other cases.
Charges against him of conspiring to kill protesters during the uprising centered around Cairo's Tahrir Square were dropped and some of his associates were released from jail.
Angry supporters of Mubarak gathered at the court however chanting in support of Mubarak after the verdict was read. They carried banners that say 'Mubarak is innocent.'
'This verdict is a betrayal to the history of Egypt' one supporter Hassan El Ghandour told Reuters.
In May an Egyptian court sentenced Mubarak and his sons to three years in jail without parole in a retrial on charges of diverting public funds and using the money to upgrade family properties.
The three will have to pay a fine of 125 million Egyptian pounds ($15.96 million) and return 21 million pounds to the state treasury.
A court source told Reuters that Mubarak and his sons had paid 104 million during the trial period.
Mubarak who was ousted in a popular uprising in 2011 and his sons Gamal and Alaa already spent at least three years each in prison for other cases.
Charges against him of conspiring to kill protesters during the uprising centered around Cairo's Tahrir Square were dropped and some of his associates were released from jail.
Angry supporters of Mubarak gathered at the court however chanting in support of Mubarak after the verdict was read. They carried banners that say 'Mubarak is innocent.'
'This verdict is a betrayal to the history of Egypt' one supporter Hassan El Ghandour told Reuters.
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