Arraigner

/əˈreɪnər/ noun

A person who arraigns; specifically, a court official or prosecutor who presents formal charges against someone in court.

From 'arraign' + '-er' (suffix for agent nouns meaning one who does). The verb arraign comes from Old French 'arainier' via Anglo-Norman legal French.

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