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Egyptian court sentences 28 to death for assassination of prosecutor general

WATCH: A Cairo criminal court has sentenced 28 people to death over the 2015 killing of Egypt's top prosecutor, also jailing 15 others for 25 years each. – Jul 22, 2017

CAIRO – An Egyptian court has sentenced 28 people to death for their involvement in the assassination of the country’s prosecutor general in 2015.

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Saturday’s sentences come after consultation with the Grand Mufti, Egypt’s top religious authority, over preliminary death sentences handed to the defendants in June. The consultation is a formality followed by courts in the cases of capital punishment.

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The sentences are subject to appeal.

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The court handed other defendants a variety of jail terms up to life in prison. Of 67 defendants, 15 are still at large.

Hisham Barakat was the most senior government official killed by Islamic militants since the 2013 military ouster of former Islamist President Mohamed Morsi, Egypt’s first democratically elected president whose one-year rule proved divisive.

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