This image made from video provided by Egypt's Interior Ministry shows ousted President Mohammed Morsi speaking from the defendant's cage as he stands with co-defendants in a makeshift courtroom during a trial hearing in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Nov. 3, 2013. Emerging from four months in secret detention, Egypt's deposed Islamist president defiantly rejected a court's authority to try him Monday, saying he was the country's "legitimate" leader and those that overthrew him should face charges instead.(AP Photo/Egyptian Interior Ministry)CAIRO (AP) — Ousted President Mohammed Morsi refused to wear a prison jumpsuit, coming into the caged dock in a gloomy trade go well with as his co-defendants applauded. He defiantly questioned the legitimacy of the court docket and proclaimed himself nonetheless Egypt's chief. His fellow Muslim Brotherhood individuals chanted, "Down with military rule!"

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