Mubarak Trial Restarts: Charges Read, Prosecution Makes Statement
Next hearing June 8
In Cairo's police academy, Egyptian prosecutors said they will present new evidence in the retrial of ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak which began earlier Saturday.
After a three-hour session broadcast live on state television, during which the charges were read and the prosecution made a statement, the proceedings were adjourned. The next hearing was set for June 8.
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