Egypt's court of cassation upheld Wednesday a life incarceration verdict against 10 Muslim Brotherhood members convicted with premeditated murder, according judicial sources. The defendants were convicted by Mansoura Criminal Court with slaying a taxi driver during a 2014 protest. The convicted made an appeal against the ruling, but it was rejected. Supporters of ousted president, Mohamed Morsi have carried out several terrorist attacks against both civilians and security forces following the ouster of MB regime amid mass popular protests in July 2013. February 5, 2015, the court upheld a death sentence against pro-MB terrorist, Mahmoud Ramadan for throwing minors off a building in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria. The overthrown group has been, according to judicial investigations, in charge of a string of deadly blasts claiming the lives of hundreds.