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Three defendants (John, Bob, and Mike), two of whom are brothers, were charged with selling cocaine to undercover agents. One defendant was charged with 3 counts, one with 2, and one with 1 count of selling cocaine. After trial, one of the defendants was found guilty, one defendant not guilty, and the last defendant in the case was dismissed. From the clues below can you figure out what the outcome of each defendant's trial and how many count(s) each defendant was charged with? You can use the chart below to help figure out the answer.
- The defendant, who is not related to the others, was charged and convicted of 2 counts of distribution.
- John is Mike's brother.
- The brother who was charged with 3 counts was found not guilty.
- John was charged with 1 count.
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Bob
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Mike
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1 ct.
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2 cts.
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3 cts.
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| not guilty |
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| guilty |
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| dismissed |
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| 1 ct. |
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| 2 cts. |
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| 3 cts. |
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