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CAIRO — Egypt’s top prosecutor is appealing verdicts in the trial of Egypt’s ousted president and others that acquitted Hosni Mubarak and his two sons on corruption charges and cleared senior police officers of complicity in killing protesters, an official said Sunday.
Under Egyptian law, the prosecutor must appeal the entire verdict, which also included convictions and life sentences for Mubarak and his former security chief for failing to stop the killing of protesters in the uprising that ousted him last year. The verdicts triggered street protests Saturday.



