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A. The Court may order two or more defendants tried together if they could have been joined in a single complaint, or may order a single defendant tried on more than one complaint at a single trial.

B. If it appears that a defendant or the Nation is prejudiced by a joinder of offenses or other defendants for trial, the Court may order separate complaints and may order separate trials or provide such other relief as justice requires. In ruling on a motion for severance, the Court may order the Nation to deliver to the Court for inspection in chambers, any statements made by a defendant which the Nation intends to introduce in evidence at the trial.