arraigned

[əˈreɪnd]

arraigned Definition

  • 1to formally accuse someone of a crime in a court of law and ask them to plead guilty or not guilty
  • 2to call someone before a court to answer a criminal charge

Using arraigned: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "arraigned" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The suspect was arraigned on charges of theft and fraud.

  • Example

    He was arraigned in court on Monday morning.

  • Example

    The judge arraigned the defendant and set bail at $50,000.

arraigned Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for arraigned

Phrases with arraigned

  • a court proceeding where a defendant is formally charged with a crime and enters a plea

    Example

    The arraignment hearing is scheduled for next week.

  • the legal process of formally charging a defendant with a crime and asking them to enter a plea

    Example

    The arraignment process can take several weeks to complete.

  • a court where defendants are brought to be formally charged with a crime and enter a plea

    Example

    The arraignment court is located on the third floor of the courthouse.

Origins of arraigned

from Old French 'arengier', meaning 'to speak, address'

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Summary: arraigned in Brief

'Arraigned' [əˈreɪnd] means to formally accuse someone of a crime in a court of law and ask them to plead guilty or not guilty. It is a legal process that involves calling someone before a court to answer a criminal charge. Examples include 'The suspect was arraigned on charges of theft and fraud,' and 'The judge arraigned the defendant and set bail at $50,000.'