EDITORS PLEASE NOTE, THIS EDIT CONTAINS MATERIAL THAT IS ORIGINALLY 4:3<br /> <br />Egyptian state television on Monday aired footage of deposed President Mohamed Mursi in a cage in a Cairo courthouse where he was on trial on charges of inciting violence.<br /> <br />It was the first public sighting of Mursi since he was ousted by the army on July 3 after mass protests against his rule.<br /> <br />The footage also showed Mursi, dressed in a dark suit, stepping out of a white van surrounded by security forces. No sound accompanied the footage.<br /> <br />Mursi struck a defiant tone in court, chanting 'Down with military rule', and calling himself the country's only 'legitimate' president.<br /> <br />The video also showed him inside, behind bars, shouting out while some of the other defendants in his trial, dressed in white, made the four-fingered Raba'a sign in solidarity with the Muslim Brotherhood.<br /> <br />An angry Mursi interrupted the session repeatedly, prompting a judge to eventually adjourn the trial, which