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arraigned

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Past of arraign

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Urging the recruits – arraigned in front of him in a sunlit courtyard – to stick to their job, he said: "There is no real freedom, no real democracy, no real chance of prosperity without proper security.

On February 16th one of its former executives and three ex-employees of General Re, a big reinsurer, are due to be arraigned in Virginia on criminal charges over the use of two transactions that allegedly distorted AIG's earnings in 2000 and 2001.

See articleDefiant defendantsKhalid Sheikh Mohammed and four others were arraigned at a military tribunal in Guantánamo Bay naval base for plotting the attacks on New York and Washington of September 11th 2001.

To symbolise the transfer of authority, Saddam Hussein was arraigned before an Iraqi court.

But between the time it was arranged and the time HMS Vanguard left Portsmouth, the Union had been arraigned at the bar of the Nations and publicly reprimanded for its policy towards its coloured population.

Six years since the creation of the military commissions was first announced, only one detainee, David Hicks, an Australian, has been convicted (after a plea-bargain); and only one other, Omar Khadr, a Canadian, has been formally arraigned in court last week.

But you cannot be arraigned for murdering a corpse.

The prosecutors who arraigned Mr Berlusconi claimed that he had encouraged the police to act as they did.

The independent-counsel statute itself implies that the president may be arraigned in criminal court and prosecuted, but even Mr Starr's own lawyers are divided.

Many of Egypt's most dynamic businessmen have fled, fearing they will be arraigned for complicity with Mr Mubarak.

In April the Girondins had him arraigned before a Revolutionary tribunal.

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