Egyptian courts will resume Wednesday the trials of 41 members of the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood organization, over terrorism and espionage related charges. Cairo Criminal Court will resume evidence examination in the trial of ousted president Mohamed Morsi accused, with ten of his former aids and other MB members, of leaking top secret National security documents to Qatar, according to Al Bawaba News. Meanwhile, Giza Criminal Court will resume the trial of 23 MBs accused of storming Kerdasa police station on July 3, 2013, killing 14 officers during the attack. Hadayek Al Kobba Misdemeanor Court will also consider the appeals made by seven MBs on five-year prison sentences issued against them, over charges of stun grenades and Cocktail Molotov possession.