Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
Co-defendants
Does a case that involves 3 defendants have the right to be seperated from eachother or do they have to be tried together?
Asked on 11/24/06, 2:00 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Edward Hoffman
Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman
Re: Co-defendants
Whether defendants have a right to be tried separately depends upon many factors. That there are three defendants in a case is not enough, by itself, to mandate separate trials.
Answered on 11/24/06, 6:02 pm
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