mohamed morsi is out of office, in detention and facing charges of inciting others to commit murder. the prosecution case against mohamed morsi relates to violence against his supporters and opponents last december. mohamed morsi doesn't recognise the court's right to prosecute him, and will not appoint a legal team. a lawyer who will be in court has told al jazeera that the charges are baseless. >> there is no evidence that mohamed morsi committed any crime. trials of a political nature in the atmosphere of a coup are usually - they are never neutral, transparent or fair. >> 20,000 security forces will be on the streets to prevent protesters disrupting the trial. >> anti-coup alliance called on supporters to stage mass demonstrations. opinion is divided on the streets, before the trial. >> i believe it's a good thing. mohamed morsi was as bad in one year as what happened in the past 30 years, he should be tried. mohamed morsi did not fulfil his promises, during the time, there was no security. >> i believe that this trial may leave to a wave of revolution, and people will take to the streets again. >> mohamed morsi's family has been object speak to him only once since he was detained. they will not be i