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Yes, unfortunately. Each defendant is judged based on their own actions and evidence presented.
Sometimes, yes! The prosecution may offer deals to get cooperation from some defendants against others.
It's wise to find a good lawyer who can guide you through the process and protect your rights.
Absolutely! If one defendant takes a plea deal, it could impact the strategy and outcome for the others.
Each defendant could face serious penalties, but it can vary based on their involvement in the crime.
It means that more than one person is being charged for the same crime in one legal case.
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