Arraign is when someone is called to court for a criminal charge. It can also mean that someone was found with fault.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "arraign" (bring before a court or judge).
To call or bring before a court to answer a criminal charge.
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The experienced lawyer, in order to protect his client from being prosecuted, wanted to arraign the witness once again to cross examine him.
I think the term is arraign
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How long does a person have to be indicted by a grand jury before charges are droped.
The word "indict" means to formally charge or accuse someone with a serious crime. Some synonyms for the word "indict" are "incriminate", "arraign", and "impeach".
The word "indict" means to formally charge or accuse someone with a serious crime. Some synonyms for the word "indict" are "incriminate", "arraign", and "impeach".