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/əˈrān/,
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arraigns, 3rd person singular present; arraigning, present participle; arraigned, past tense; arraigned, past participle;
  1. Call or bring (someone) before a court to answer a criminal charge
    • - her sister was arraigned on attempted murder charges
  2. Find fault with (someone or something); censure
    • - the soldiers bitterly arraigned the government for failing to keep its word

  1. (arraign) accuse of a wrong or an inadequacy
  2. (arraignment) a legal document calling someone to court to answer an indictment
  3. Arraignment is a formal reading of a criminal complaint in the presence of the defendant to inform the defendant of the charges against him or her. In response to arraignment, the accused is expected to enter a plea. ...
  4. (The Arraignment (Dynasty)) The following is a complete list of episodes for the 1980s television series Dynasty, in broadcast order.
  5. (arraign) To officially charge someone in a court of law
  6. (arraignment) The formal charging of a defendant with an offense
  7. (Arraign) Arraignment of an accused consists of calling upon him by name, reading to him the charges in the arrest documents, and demanding of him how he pleads. This hearing may be combined with a right to counsel hearing.
  8. (Arraignment) The initial hearing after an arrest which marks the beginning of the judicial process. The accused is given a copy of the complaint, informed of the charges filed, and advised of constitutional rights. Bail is set at this hearing. ...
  9. (Arraignment) The initial court proceeding, where someone arrested for DUI, drunk driving, or any related drinking and driving criminal charge is formally advised of the charges against them, and given an opportunity to enter a plea.
  10. (arraignment) A court proceeding at which a person is informed of the charges against him or her.
  11. (Arraignment) A proceeding in which an individual who is accused of committing a crime is brought into court, told of the charges, and asked to plead guilty or not guilty. ...
  12. (Arraignment) A court appearance at which the defendant is formally charged and is asked to enter a plea of guilty, not guilty or no contest.  In felony cases, an arraignment follows a preliminary hearing.
  13. (Arraignment) A proceeding during which a judge informs the accused of the criminal charges against him or her, asks the accused whether he or she has an attorney or wants a court-appointed attorney, asks how the accused will plead to the charges, determines whether to modify the initial amount ...
  14. (Arraignment) The formal reading of criminal charges against a person, often in front of the accused.
  15. (Arraignment) A proceeding held in the early stages of a criminal case after the filing of an indictment or information.  The purpose of an arraignment is to allow a person accused of a crime to hear the charges in court and to enter a plea. ...
  16. (arraignment) the hearing in which a person charged with a crime is arraigned in his or her first appearance before a judge. This is the initial appearance of a criminal defendant, unless continued from an earlier time, in which all the preliminaries are taken care of.
  17. (ARRAIGNMENT) is also sometimes referred to as a “first appearance.” This date is typically located on the DWI Summons & Complaint near the “court appearance required” box that should be checked off. ...
  18. (ARRAIGNMENT) After arrest, if a person has not been released from jail on bond, they will be entitled to a preliminary hearing. If the person has been released from jail on bond, their first court appearance will be at an arraignment. ...
  19. (ARRAIGNMENT) In criminal cases, the accused individuals are taken before a judge and informed about the charges against them. At the proceeding, they get to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty. Sometimes called an initial appearance or a preliminary hearing.
  20. (Arraignment) First appearance before the court by a person charged. He is advised of pending charges and the right to counsel and to a trial by jury.
  21. (Arraignment) Generally means an accused person’s appearance in a court at which the court may inform him/her of the charges against him/her, advise him/her of his/her rights, appoint a lawyer for him/her, and hear his/her plea
  22. (Arraignment) The court gives an individual a chance to admit or deny the crime or to let the judge decide.
  23. (Arraignment) The first appearance in court after a complaint or indictment is returned. A formal plea of "not guilty" is entered.
  24. (Arraignment) The first hearing, in which the juvenile can enter a plea of true or not true.
  25. (Arraignment) The first scheduled San Diego DUI court date, when one's criminal defense attorney enters a not guilty plea and the case is continued so the San Diego county Prosecutor and the criminal defense lawyer can engage in discovery proceedings including the exchange of evidence.