Arraigns

/əˈreɪnz/ verb

Third person singular present tense of 'arraign'; to formally charge someone with a crime or call them before a court to answer charges.

From the verb 'arraign', derived from Old French 'arainier', meaning to call to account or accuse in court, from 'a-' + 'rainier' (to plead or reason).

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