(27 Sep 2014) Supporters and opponents of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak clashed outside a court in Cairo on Saturday after it postponed a ruling in his trial until November.
Mubarak is charged with complicity in the killings of protesters during the 2011 revolt that ousted him.
Judge Mahmoud Kamel el-Rashid said the court is still working to complete its "justifications" in the case against Mubarak and others standing trial alongside him, indicating it had reached a verdict already.
A helicopter ferried the 86-year-old Mubarak from a military hospital to the courtroom on Saturday for the session.
He was sentenced to life imprisonment for the same charges in 2012, though a judge ordered a retrial.
El-Rashid presided over the retrial, which opened in May 2013 and also included Mubarak's former interior minister and six former security generals.
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