The acquittal of six of Mubarak's top security officials angered those who say his old guard is still ruling from behind the scenes.
Some Egyptians had wanted Mubarak executed and the sentencing triggered days of nationwide protests demanding both a retrial and enforcement of a law, passed by parliament but not implemented, banning Mubarak-era officials from politics. The constitutional court will rule on the law's validity on June 14.
A June 16-17 presidential run-off election will pit Mubarak's last prime minister Ahmed Shafik against Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohamed Mursi, the final step before the army, which took charge when Mubarak was toppled, formally hands over power by July 1.
(Additional reporting by Omar Fahmy; Editing by Robin Pomeroy)
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