Banha Criminal Court will issue a verdict on Wednesday in the drug possession case involving deposed President Mohamed Morsy's son Abdullah and his friend.
In the last hearing, the court heard testimony from Mohamed Abdel Qader Gheit, a senior forensic doctor in Qalyubia and Gharbiya, after the defense requested clarification on some medical issues.
The defense added that blood samples showed no evidence of intoxicants and that the reason the defendants' clothes smelled like smoke was because they were detained inside a police station for 24 hours before samples were taken.
Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm