
Egypt's jailed ex-president Hosni Mubarak could be released early after serving two-thirds of a corruption sentence and seeing murder charges dropped, his lawyer said on Sunday.
An Egyptian court on Saturday dismissed the murder charge against Mubarak over the deaths of protesters during the country's 2011 uprising.
Mubarak, who ruled Egypt for three decades until being driven from office, was also acquitted of a corruption charge but was expected to stay in jail on a three-year sentence in a separate graft case.
But his lawyer, Farid al-Deeb, told AFP that 86-year-old Mubarak could benefit from early release from the military hospital where he is being held.
Mubarak "has already served two-thirds of his sentence" when time held in preliminary detention since his 2011 arrest is taken into account, Deeb said.
"Under a recent legal amendment, there can be a release once two-thirds of a sentence has been served," he said.
Saturday's ruling dropping the murder charge enraged Mubarak's opponents, with about 1,000 people taking to a central Cairo square to denounce the government.
Police used tear gas to disperse the protesters and scattered clashes erupted, leaving two people dead and nine wounded, according to a new toll provided by the health ministry.
At least 85 people were arrested but all except four were released, human rights lawyer Ramy Ghanem told AFP. He was unable to say why the four were still being held.
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