An Indictment, an Accusation, or an Information.
Not clear what is being asked. The "formal charge." (??)
Being booked but not charged typically means that you have been formally accused of a crime and arrested by law enforcement, but formal charges have not yet been filed by the prosecutor. This is usually done within a certain time frame following the arrest, and during this period you may be released from custody pending further investigation or formal charging.
a formal document charging a public official with misconduct in office
go to google Type: define:arraignment Definition: "The formal charging of a defendant with an offense"
A formal speech is also called an oration, address, or discourse.
The charging document in juvenile court is typically referred to as a petition or a delinquency petition. It is a written legal document that outlines the specific charges brought against a juvenile in a delinquency case. The petition includes details about the alleged offense and serves as the formal notice to the juvenile and their parent or guardian.
The term used when a prosecuter decides to drop a case is referred to as a nolle prosequi
Rhythm that does not follow formal patterns is called
An indictment is a formal accusation or charge of a crime, typically issued by a grand jury based on evidence presented by a prosecutor. It signifies that the prosecutors believe there is enough evidence to bring the accused to trial.
The introduction to a formal document is called a preamble.
I suspect what you're referring to is a Top Hat. The tall black hats that gentlemen wear to formal occasions.
a reprimand