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Rule 13 United States Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure

Rule 13 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure

Rule 13 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Joint Trial of Separate Cases. It is under Title IV (Arraignment and Preparation for Trial) of the Rules.

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 also  2 U.S. Code § 931: Purpose

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