Are you saying there aren't just three issues at the heart of this? Well obviously we don't know with 100% certainty but the evidence even in the wording of the charges seems to indicate that there are, as they specifically mention them.
Partly. No there aren't 3, there are 5. But that's semantics, my point is broader than that.
'Issues', is a good word. I've read your posts, and I totally get your logic, and you have been careful with your language.
However it has somehow created a bit of false impression, that other posters have run away with a bit. And that's what I am really responding to.
In that a number claim there are only 3 charges, and 112 either don't matter, have been dismissed, are irrelevant, or whatever other version of taking that away.
There are 5 'groups' of charges, or issues, sure. But there are still multiple charges. If we are found guilty of any one of those groups, whatever number is in it will be the scale of the verdict, and will be shouted from the roofrops. Likewise, clearing a group clears a whole bunch, and the scale should be noted.
The group/issue with the non-cooperation is probably the most subjective one.