Cairo Criminal Court sentenced on Wednesday three defendants, linked to the now outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group, to three years in jail over violence-related accusations, Al-Bawaba News reported. The Defendants were found guilty for staging riots, inciting against authorities and assailing public properties in the case publicly known as ‘Ain-Shams University Incidents' in Jan.2014. Unlicensed protests have been criminalized in Egypt following a string of deadly bombing claiming lives of thousands, mostly in the restive Sinai Peninsula.