An example of joinder is bringing several charges against the same individual in the same trial.
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Q31: Prosecutors' decisions not to press charges are
Q32: If a prosecutor's decision to press charges
Q33: If prosecutors' charging decisions are motivated by
Q34: Prosecutors enjoy only qualified immunity in filing
Q35: An obvious problem with joinder is the
Q37: The question of whether joinder is/was appropriate
Q38: A defense challenge to joinder is that
Q39: The Fifth Amendment right to grand jury
Q40: Grand juries can be impaneled either by
Q41: A person who is already charged may
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