A person charged with receiving or concealing stolen property may be tried either before or after the trial of the principal offender.
Structure US Code
Title 18— CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
CHAPTER 221— ARRAIGNMENT, PLEAS AND TRIAL
§ 3431. Term of court; power of court unaffected by expiration—(Rule)
§ 3432. Indictment and list of jurors and witnesses for prisoner in capital cases
§ 3434. Presence of defendant—(Rule)
§ 3435. Receiver of stolen property triable before or after principal
§ 3436. Consolidation of indictments or informations—(Rule)
§ 3439. Demurrers and special pleas in bar or abatement abolished; relief on motion—(Rule)
§ 3440. Defenses and objections determined on motion—(Rule)
§ 3441. Jury; number of jurors; waiver—(Rule)
§ 3442. Jurors, examination, peremptory challenges; alternates—(Rule)
§ 3443. Instructions to jury—(Rule)
§ 3444. Disability of judge—(Rule)