Arraign

/əˈreɪn/ verb

To arraign is to bring someone before a court to hear the charges against them and to enter a plea, such as guilty or not guilty. It is one of the first steps in a criminal case.

From Old French “araigner,” from Latin “ad-” (to) and “rationem” (account), meaning “to call to account.” It shifted to the legal act of calling someone to answer charges.

AMመወንጀል
ARيتهم
BNঅভিযুক্ত করা
CSobžalovat
DAanklage
DEanklagen
ELκατηγορώ
ESacusar
FAمتهم کردن
FIsyyttää
FRtraduire en justice
GUઆરોપ લગાવવો
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