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arraign verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
/əˈreɪn/ [usually passive] (law) Verb Forms. to bring somebody to court in order to formally accuse them of a crime. be arraigned for something He was arraigned for murder. be arraigned He was arraigned on a charge of murder. Word Origin. Join us.
ARRAIGNMENT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
noun. Law. an act or instance of bringing someone before a criminal court to hear an indictment, or formal charge, against them and to enter a plea in response to that charge: At her arraignment Crane pleaded not guilty, and the trial was set for May 21.
Arraign Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
ar· raign ə-ˈrān. arraigned; arraigning; arraigns. Synonyms of arraign. transitive verb. 1. : to call (a defendant) before a court to answer to an indictment : charge. 2. : to accuse of wrong, inadequacy, or imperfection. arraignment. ə-ˈrān-mənt. noun. Examples of arraign in a Sentence.
What Is an Arraignment Hearing? - FindLaw
An arraignment is a first appearance signifying the start of the criminal trial process. It comes shortly after a defendant's arrest and booking, often combined with a bail hearing. The arraignment is typically the first court date for defendants who were not arrested but served with a summons or citation.
Arraigned - definition of arraigned by The Free Dictionary
1. Law To call (an accused person) before a criminal court to hear and answer the charge made against him or her. 2. To call to account; accuse: "Johnson arraigned the modern politics of this country as entirely devoid of all principle" (James Boswell).
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