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Ruling to overturn Morsi's firing puts his presidency on a collision course with the judiciary again.
Supreme Judicial Council has urged President Morsi to retract decree they see as an "unprecedented attack" on judiciary.
Sacked prosecutor general rejects the president's decree, saying he is prepared to challenge it in court.
Supreme Judicial Council calls president's decision to grant himself sweeping new powers an "unprecedented attack".
Egypt's president defends granting himself sweeping new powers, saying they would help root out corruption.
Clashes erupt while the president justifies granting himself sweeping powers as necessary to defend the revolution.
President sacks prosecutor general and calls for retrial of those acquitted for the murder of anti-Mubarak protesters.
President Morsi agrees to deal that will allow defiant Abdel-Meguid Mahmoud to stay in his post until retirement.
Abdel Maguid Mahmoud vows to keep post despite president's attempt to remove him after acquittals in Camel Battle case.
Activists say prosecutor-general has been slow to probe cases related to anti-Mubarak uprising.
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