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arraignment
[ uh-reyn-muhnt ]
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.
- a calling into question or a finding fault, especially with respect to the value or virtue of something; critical examination:
In his arraignment of the basic weaknesses in the nation's social fabric, he drew special attention to racism.
Other Words From
- non·ar·raign·ment noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of arraignment1
Example Sentences
Tanjapatkul is next due in court for his arraignment Nov. 18.
Torres was in court Wednesday for an arraignment but did not enter a plea, according the D.A.’s office.
I was among the press pack gathered outside a Manhattan court to witness Trump's arraignment in his criminal hush-money trial in April.
His arraignment hearing is scheduled for Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in Ventura County Superior Court.
His arraignment in 2021 was delayed as police discovered the suicide of a little girl in West Virginia, USA.
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