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Rule 37

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(a) Joinder of offenses.— Two or more offenses may be charged in the same information or complaint in a separate count for each offense if the offenses charged are of the same or similar character or are based on the same act or transaction or on two or more acts or transactions connected together or constituting parts of a common scheme or plan. Allegations made in one count may be incorporated by reference in another count.(b) Joinder of defendants.— Two or more defendants may be charged in the same information or complaint if they are alleged to have participated in the same act or transaction or in the same series of acts or transactions constituting the offense or offenses charged. Such defendants may be charged in one or more counts together or separately and all the defendants need not be charged in each count.