Egypt's courts will resume Monday the trials of 135 members of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood over terror related charges against civilians. Cairo Criminal Court will resume the hearing of former president Mohamed Morsi and 10 other co defendants over accusations of spying on Egypt for Qatar, in the case publicly known as the "espionage case." Cairo Criminal Court will resume the hearing of former MB Supreme Guide, Mohamed Badie and his deputy, Khairat Al Shater alongside 50 other codefendants in the case publicaly known as "Rabaa operation chamber," over accusations of inciting violence against security forces during the dispersal of Rabaa square sit in in 2013. Damanhour Criminal Court will try 72 MBs in Behira for inciting violence and protesting without permission in December 2013. Several MBs, who have been tried following the ouster of the MB regime in July, 2013 face major charges that may lead to death penalties. Egyptian authorities executed March 9 the first MB convict over charges of killing minor protesters in Alexandria in 2013.