Cairo Criminal Court postponed on Sunday the trial of ousted President Mohamed Morsy and 14 others over inciting murder of protesters outside Ettihadiya Palace in December 2012 to 23 June.
Court will hear testimonies of prosecution witnesses. A gag order was earlier issued by court for security reasons.
Muslim Brotherhood figure Essam al-Erian did not attend last session as he was to undergo surgery at Qasr al-Aini Hospital.
The court earlier screened videos of the victims allegedly being attacked by Brotherhood leaders. Lawyers of the defendants noted that the victims were not clear in the videos, however, one of the witnesses recognized the suspect called Alaa Hamza who was kept in the cage.
The trial session is the 23rd. Trial first started on 4 November.
Morsy, along with other 14 persons (including seven fugitives) face charges of inciting murder of three opponents of Morsy and injuring others on 5 December 2012 outside Ettihadeya Palace.
Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm