Multiple Choice
The "separate offense" rule states that where the same acts or transaction constitutes a violation of two distinct statutory provisions, the test to be applied to determine whether there are two offenses or only one is whether each provision:
A) requires proof of an additional fact which the other does not.
B) occurred in the same location.
C) occurred at the same time.
D) was a felony or misdemeanor.
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