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Sec. 54-57. Joinder of offenses of the same character.

      Sec. 54-57. Joinder of offenses of the same character. Whenever two or more cases are pending at the same time against the same party in the same court for offenses of the same character, counts for such offenses may be joined in one information unless the court orders otherwise.

      (1949 Rev., S. 8770.)

      Court may compel state to elect between counts; 75 C. 201; 81 C. 1; or direct jury to find separately on each count. 34 C. 299. Effect of general verdict. 34 C. 299; 70 C. 73. Where same offense is charged in different counts. 74 C. 525. Where one count only is good. 66 C. 255. Right of accused to call for separate verdicts. 83 C. 298. Relation of counts to each other. 96 C. 427. One count charging two accused as principals may properly be joined with a second count charging one as principal and the other as accessory. 98 C. 460. Refusal to compel state to elect between counts held proper. Id., 461. Cited. 126 C. 84. Whether there shall be separate trials on different counts joined in indictment or information lies within trial court's discretion. 134 C. 109. Whenever two or more cases are pending at the same time against the same party in the same court for offenses of the same character, counts for such offenses may be joined in one information. 169 C. 566. Whether joinder of indictments and informations is controlled by statute or Sec. 829 of the 1978 Practice Book discussed. Since rule regulates court procedure and does not infringe on any substantive right, rule controlled and court did not abuse its discretion by ordering joinder of two informations not of the same character. 187 C. 292. Cited. 204 C. 714. Cited. 205 C. 61. Cited. 209 C. 458. Cited. 210 C. 78. Cited. 215 C. 538. Cited. 216 C. 647. Cited. 234 C. 324. Cited. 235 C. 748. Cited. 236 C. 112. Joinder of manslaughter count and risk of injury to minor count permissible when factors weighed. 243 C. 523. Defendant did not suffer substantial prejudice by consolidation of charges against him because the evidence in both cases would have been cross admissible at separate trials to show a common scheme or plan on the part of the defendant. 287 C. 608.

      Cited. 10 CA 503; Id., 624; Id., 709. Cited. 14 CA 526; Id., 710. Cited. 15 CA 161. Cited. 18 CA 406; Id., 482. Cited. 19 CA 48. Cited. 24 CA 502. Cited. 28 CA 645. Cited. 33 CA 133. 25 CA 181; Id., 503. Cited. 28 CA 645. Cited. 33 CA 133. Cited. 35 CA 781. Cited. 36 CA 805. Cited. 37 CA 437. Cited. 41 CA 584. Cited. 42 CA 382. Cited. 43 CA 527; Id., 680. Cited. 45 CA 207. Joinder permitted where defendant holding knife injured victim while attacking her because physical harm not brutal or shocking. 59 CA 529. Consolidation of three informations for trial ameliorated by court's explicit instruction to jury that offenses should be considered separately. Id. Trial court is authorized by statute and rule to order a joint trial of charges against the same defendant. 70 CA 462. Joinder was proper because evidence relating to each crime would have been admissible in each separate trial to prove a common plan or scheme. 87 CA 150.

      Where defendants were put to plea on a single information charging similar offenses concerning different complainants, court did not abuse its discretion in making such joinder. 2 Conn. Cir. Ct. 514. Cited. Id., 585.

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