Tennessee Code § 40-18-113

Multiple defendants
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(a) Upon an indictment against several defendants, any one (1) or more may be convicted or acquitted. (b) In an indictment against several defendants, if the jury cannot agree upon a verdict as to all, the jury may render a verdict as to those defendants in regard to whom the jury agrees, on which a judgment shall be entered. Code 1858, §§ 5216, 5220; Shan., §§ 7189, 7193; Code 1932, §§ 11752, 11756; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), §§ 40-2523, 40-2524.
(a) Upon an indictment against several defendants, any one (1) or more may be convicted or acquitted. (b) In an indictment against several defendants, if the jury cannot agree upon a verdict as to all, the jury may render a verdict as to those defendants in regard to whom the jury agrees, on which a judgment shall be entered. Code 1858, §§ 5216, 5220; Shan., §§ 7189, 7193; Code 1932, §§ 11752, 11756; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), §§ 40-2523, 40-2524.
(a) Upon an indictment against several defendants, any one (1) or more may be convicted or acquitted. (b) In an indictment against several defendants, if the jury cannot agree upon a verdict as to all, the jury may render a verdict as to those defendants in regard to whom the jury agrees, on which a judgment shall be entered. Code 1858, §§ 5216, 5220; Shan., §§ 7189, 7193; Code 1932, §§ 11752, 11756; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), §§ 40-2523, 40-2524.
(a) Upon an indictment against several defendants, any one (1) or more may be convicted or acquitted.
(b) In an indictment against several defendants, if the jury cannot agree upon a verdict as to all, the jury may render a verdict as to those defendants in regard to whom the jury agrees, on which a judgment shall be entered.
Code 1858, §§ 5216, 5220; Shan., §§ 7189, 7193; Code 1932, §§ 11752, 11756; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), §§ 40-2523, 40-2524.

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