2.66(1) Multiple complaints. Two or more complaints against one defendant may be tried jointly. 2.66(2) Multiple defendants. Two or more defendants may be tried together if they are alleged to have participated in the same act or the same transaction or occurrence out of which the offense or offenses arose. 2.66(3) No joinder if prejudice. Complaints or defendants shall not be jointly tried if the court finds that prejudice will result to a party. 2.66(4) Separate judgments. Jointly tried complaints or defendants shall be adjudged separately. [66GA, ch 1245(2), §1302; 1983 Iowa Acts, ch 186, §10148; Report November 9, 2001, effective February 15, 2002; Court Order October 14, 2022, effective July 1, 2023]
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