17 December 2017: an Egyptian military court sentenced 14 people to death on charges of involvement in the 2015 attacks in the coastal city of Alexandria. The defendants were charged with attacking government buildings, planning to kill public figures and security officials, and joining an outlawed group, a reference to the Muslim Brotherhood, designated by authorities as a terrorist organization. 

The tribunal in Alexandria, north of Cairo, sentenced 24 others to 25 years in prison in the same case. The court acquitted two senior members of the Muslim Brotherhood in the same case. The rulings can be appealed. Rights advocates criticize the trying of civilians before military courts, saying they lack guarantees for a fair trial. (https://www.haaretz.com/middle-east-news/egypt/egyptian-military-court-sentences-14-to-death-for-attacks-1.5628893)