February 11, 2011 - Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman makes a televised announcement telling the world that Hosni Mubarak has stepped down as president of Egypt.
February 11, 2011 - The Swiss cabinet freezes all possible assets in Switzerland belonging to former Egyptian president Mubarak or his family.
April 12, 2011 - According to an Egyptian military spokesman, Mubarak is admitted to Sharm el-Sheikh International Hospital. Egyptian State TV is reporting that Mubarak suffered a heart attack during questioning over possible corruption charges.
April 13, 2011 - Egypt's Justice Ministry announces that Mubarak and sons Gamal and Alaa have been detained by the authorities. The 15-day detention is part of the investigation of the deaths of protesters in Cairo.
April 26, 2011 - Egypt's prosecutor general announces Mubarak will not be moved to a military hospital in Cairo as ordered because the move would be life-threatening.
April 26, 2011 - The prosecutor general's office extends the detention of Mubarak's sons, Gamal and Alaa, another 15 days.
May 10, 2011 - Mubarak's detention is extended another 15 days.
May 13, 2011 - Mubarak's wife Suzanne is ordered held for 15 days. Shortly afterwards she suffers a heart attack and is hospitalized.
May 17, 2011 - Suzanne Mubarak is released on bail after she gives up bank accounts worth $3.4 million and a villa.
May 24, 2011 - The Egyptian general prosecutor's office announces that Mubarak and sons Gamal and Alaa will face trial on charges of corruption and of killing protesters.
May 28, 2011 - Mubarak and two other officials are found guilty of "causing damage to the national economy," and fined more than $90 million for turning off the internet and cell phone service during the unrest that began in January.
May 30, 2011 - Doctors announce Mubarak's heart condition makes him too ill to be jailed while awaiting trial.
June 20, 2011 - Mubarak's lawyer Farid El Deeb announces that Mubarak has stomach cancer. El Deeb also reveals that Mubarak underwent surgery in Germany in June 2010 to have parts of his pancreas, gall bladder and a growth on his small intestines removed.
July 17, 2011 - Mubarak regains consciousness after falling into a coma earlier in the day, a hospital official says.
August 3, 2011 - Mubarak's trial for corruption and the killing of more than 800 protesters begins. The proceedings are being held in the police academy where Mubarak is wheeled in on a gurney, wearing a white prison uniform. He pleads not guilty.
October 30, 2011 - Mubarak's lawyer tells CNN that Mubarak's trial has been put on hold for two months pending a decision on whether to replace the judge. Attorneys for victims have objected to the judge presiding over the case.
February 22, 2012 - Mubarak chooses not to address the court on the final day of his trial.
June 2, 2012 - Hosni Mubarak is found guilty of the killing of protesters and is sentenced to life in prison. He is immediately transferred to Tora prison in southern Cairo to serve his life sentence. Six of Mubarak's aides and his sons, Gamal and Alaa, are acquitted.
June 11, 2012 - A spokesman for Egypt's Interior Ministry announces that Mubarak has fallen into a 'full coma'. The announcement also says that Mubarak's two sons, Gamal and Alaa, have submitted a request to the prison authority to move beside their father and that the request has been accepted.
June 19, 2012 - Mubarak's lawyer tells CNN that Mubarak has suffered a stroke and has been moved to the Maadi military hospital from the Tora prison hospital.
June 20, 2012 - Mubarak is removed from life support equipment as his health stabilizes.
December 15, 2012 - Mubarak sustains injuries when he slips inside a prison hospital.
December 27, 2012 - Mubarak is transferred to a military hospital.
January 2013 - Egyptian news media report Murbark and former Interior Minister Habib al-Adly have been granted a new trial.
March 2, 2013 - A new trial is ordered to begin April 13 for Mubarak, his two sons and Habib al-Adly.

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