Co-defendant's name on charge sheet and joint trial examined

A legal article questions whether including a co-defendant's name on a charge sheet amounts to a joint trial under Nigerian law.

The article titled 'Whether Co-Defendant’s Name on the Charge Sheet Can Constitute a Joint Trial' appears on ThisDayLive, addressing a key legal issue in criminal procedure. It likely delves into interpretations of joint trials based on charge sheet details, though specific case details are not provided in the available source excerpts. Related headlines include other court decisions, such as the Federal High Court setting aside a receivership order for GHL and dismissing AMCON’s suit, but the focus remains on the co-defendant query. No further timelines, quotes, or resolutions are detailed in the snippets.

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