Cairo Criminal Court resume Tuesday, the trial of ousted president Mohamed Morsi as well as 10 other co-defendants, over espionage with Qatar, Al Bwabah news reported. The defendants, hailing from the now outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group, face charges of leaking military-linked classified documents to the gulf state, Qatar, which endangers the country's national security, judicial sources said. "Morsi and his co-defendants have hidden and leaked classified documents to a foreign state with the purpose of harming the country's (Egypt) military, political, economic and diplomatic status," the prosecution said.