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CAIRO — The verdict in the corruption and murder trial of deposed Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is expected Saturday, but it already is dividing citizens here between those demanding change and those seeking stability nearly 16 months after the dictator’s ouster.

Many Egyptians say they want retribution for crimes committed by Mr. Mubarak during his 30-year rule, while others express pity for the 84-year-old, cancer-ridden man who could face the death penalty or years behind bars.

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