Egypt’s Morsy: Death sentence confirmed; life term in second case

A court in Egypt upheld a death sentence Tuesday against the country’s former President, Mohamed Morsy.

Morsy, 63, was sentenced to death last month for his role in a 2011 prison break.

The former president, along with 16 other Muslim Brotherhood leaders, was also given a life sentence for espionage. Life in Egypt means 25 years.

Three more senior members of the organization — Khairat Al Shater, Mohamed Beltagy and Ahmed Abdel Alaty — were sentenced to death by hanging.

Morsy, Egypt’s first democratically elected leader, was ousted by the military in 2013 after a year in office.

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