According to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, when can multiple charges be brought against the same individual?
A) When the charges arise from the same criminal event
B) When two separate criminal acts are tied together in some fashion
C) When two criminal acts are ?the same or similar in character"
D) All of the above
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