SEPARATE TRIAL, practice. The trial of one person by himself, when he is
jointly indicted with others for an alleged offence.
2. On a joint indictment against two or more defendants for a crime of
misdemeanor, it is in the discretion of the court whether to allow a
separate trial for each prisoner, or to order the whole of them to be tried
together. 1 Baldw. Rep. 81; 12 Wheat. 480; 5 Serg. & Rawle, 60; but see 1
Pet., C. C. Rep. 118.
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