Arraignment

/əˈreɪnmənt/ noun

An arraignment is a court hearing where a person accused of a crime is formally told the charges and asked to plead guilty or not guilty. It is an early, important step in the legal process.

From Old French “araignement,” related to “araigner” meaning “to call to account.” It names the event created by the act of arraigning.

AMወንጀል
ARاتهام
BNঅভিযোগ
CSobžaloba
DAanklage
DEAnklage
ELκατηγορία
ESacusación
FAاتهام
FIsyyte
FRmise en accusation
GUઆરોપ
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