Muslim Brotherhood leader gets another life sentence

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Mohammed Badie gets another life sentence | en.jasarat.com
Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohamed Badie (C) raises his hands from behind the defendant's cage as the judge reads out the verdict sentencing him and more than 100 other defendants, including Egypt's deposed Islamist president Mohamed Morsi, to death at the police academy in Cairo on May 16, 2015. AFP PHOTO / KHALED DESOUKI / AFP PHOTO / KHALED DESOUKI

An Egyptian court has sentenced 16 people including the head of Muslim Brotherhood, to life in prison on violence-related charges.

This is not the first time that Mohammed Badie was sentenced for life in prison. He has also been sentenced to death in separate trials since his 2013 arrest.

Charges have including inciting violence and planning attacks against the state, local media quorted the Court.

The court on Thursday also sentenced 77 other defendants to 15 years imprisonment on the same charges, which include a 2013 attack on a police vehicle in a city south of Cairo.

Twelve of the suspects sentenced to life were tried in absentia; 67 of the case’s 93 defendants are at large. The verdicts can be appealed.

Authorities have cracked down on the Brotherhood since the 2013 ouster of an Islamist president.