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TCA 40-13-206

Alternative allegations

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What does this charge mean?

When a single crime can be committed in different ways, using different methods, or with different intentions, the indictment can list these alternatives in one count instead of filing separate counts. Similarly, if one act can produce different harmful results, both results can be charged together as alternatives. This streamlines the charging process. No criminal penalty applies—it is a procedural rule.

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(a) When the offense may be committed by different forms, by different means or with different intents, the forms, means or intents may be alleged in the same count in the alternative. Ask a legal question, get an answer ASAP!(b) When an act is criminal, if producing different results, the differing results may be charged in the same count in the alternative.
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TCA Section40-13-206