The incident in the Kerdasa area took place on August 14, 2013, the day when the police dispersed two Muslim Brotherhood sit-ins in Rabaa and Nahdaa by force that left over 100 people dead.
Two other minors got 10 years in prison in the same case, local media reported.
Kerdasa witnessed the killing of 11 policemen in deadly clashes between Brotherhood members and security forces following the dispersal of the sit-ins.
The defendants were also accused of belonging to an outlawed group, possessing firearms, attempted killing, blocking of roads, resisting authorities besides torching a religious building.
Morsi himself was sentenced this month to 20 years in prison for inciting violence near the Ittihadeya presidential palace in 2012.
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