Single Defendant — Multiple Counts is a legal term that describes a situation where a single defendant is prosecuted on multiple criminal charges. This may include the same charge filed multiple times, such as multiple counts of larceny, or multiple different charges, such as larceny, burglary, and assault. In some jurisdictions, the defendant will be tried on all the counts at once, while in others, they may be tried separately. There are two main types of Single Defendant — Multiple Counts: consolidated counts and joiner. Consolidated counts refer to when multiple charges are merged together under one count, while joiner is when multiple counts are kept separate but tried together.
Single Defendant — Multiple Counts is a legal term that describes a situation where a single defendant is prosecuted on multiple criminal charges. This may include the same charge filed multiple times, such as multiple counts of larceny, or multiple different charges, such as larceny, burglary, and assault. In some jurisdictions, the defendant will be tried on all the counts at once, while in others, they may be tried separately. There are two main types of Single Defendant — Multiple Counts: consolidated counts and joiner. Consolidated counts refer to when multiple charges are merged together under one count, while joiner is when multiple counts are kept separate but tried together.