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6.12 Separate Consideration of Single Count—Multiple Defendants

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6.12 Separate Consideration of Single Count—Multiple Defendants 

             A separate crime is charged against each defendant.  The charges have been joined for trial.  You must consider and decide the case of each defendant separately.  Your verdict as to one defendant should not control your verdict as to any other defendant.

            All the instructions apply to each defendant [unless a specific instruction states that it applies to only a specific defendant].

Comment

            Use this instruction when there is more than one defendant charged with the same crime.  If the case involves multiple defendants and multiple counts, use Instruction 6.13 (Separate Consideration of Multiple CountsMultiple Defendants) instead.  If one defendant has been charged with multiple counts, use Instruction 6.11 (Separate Consideration of Multiple CountsSingle Defendant).