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The court may order that separate cases be tried together as though brought in a single indictment or information if all offenses and all defendants could have been joined in a single indictment or information.
The court may order that separate cases be tried together as though brought in a single indictment or information if all offenses and all defendants could have been joined in a single indictment or information.


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See [[Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure]]
See [[Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure]]

Latest revision as of 15:39, 11 March 2011

The court may order that separate cases be tried together as though brought in a single indictment or information if all offenses and all defendants could have been joined in a single indictment or information.


See Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure