
Supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy protest his trial in front of the Supreme Constitutional Court in Cairo, Egypt, on November 4, 2013. Morsy, who was removed from office in a July 2013 coup, is charged with inciting violence over a constitution he shepherded into effect.

A Morsy supporter shouts at a police officer in Cairo. More than 100 pro-Morsy demonstrators faced a cordon of security forces behind barbed wire.

The demonstrators waved flags and chanted loudly against the military, which deposed Morsy. Morsy became Egypt's first freely elected president in 2012 after the overthrow of longtime strongman Hosni Mubarak. His detractors accused him of being a tyrant trying to impose conservative values, but his supporters say the coup was a power grab by the military and elements of the old Mubarak regime.

This image, made from video provided by Egypt's Interior Ministry, shows Morsy speaking from the defendant's cage as he stands with co-defendants during his hearing. "I am Dr. Mohamed Morsy, the President of the republic," Morsy said. "The coup is a crime and ... treason."

A police officer stands guard behind barbed wire.

Morsy supporters raise a poster that reads "no to the coup" in Arabic.

A masked police officer stands guard outside of the police academy compound where Morsy's trial was held.

A Morsy supporter raises his hands in front of army soldiers guarding the Supreme Constitutional Court.

Protesters also chanted against Egypt's interim government.

Supporters of Morsy protest on a bridge in Cairo.

Egyptian military soldiers stand guard in Cairo the day before the trial began.