(1) A charge against an accused person must be entered on a charge sheet.
(2) A charge sheet may contain more than 1 charge.
(3) Only 1 person may be charged in the 1 charge sheet.
(4) Nothing in subrule (3) prevents a summary authority, at the hearing of a proceeding, from directing that 2 or more accused persons be dealt with or tried jointly in those proceedings in respect of:
(a) an offence alleged to have been committed by them jointly; or
(b) offences alleged to have been committed by them separately if the acts or omissions on which the charges are founded are so connected that it is in the interests of justice that they be dealt with or tried together.