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Can mean several things. If the questioner has spelled sepArate correctly - it sounds like they might be instructions to keep multiple defendants in the same crime separated from one another. If the word is actually spelled sepErate it might mean - if two defendants are charged with the same crime it could mean that the two must be tried individually and not together.

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