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Free sign upThe phrase "arraigned in the case" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in a legal context to refer to the formal reading of charges against a defendant in a court case.
Example: "The defendant was arraigned in the case of theft and pleaded not guilty."
Alternatives: "charged in the matter" or "brought before the court".
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A suspect, Winston Cox, 19, was arraigned in the case on Tuesday.
He has yet to be arraigned in the case.
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He will be arraigned in the coming weeks.
Mr. Rand is to be arraigned in the next two weeks.
Mr. Calderon-Melendez was arrested on Thursday morning and arraigned in the afternoon.
Ms. Hogan, 43, is scheduled to surrender Wednesday morning and be arraigned in the afternoon, the district attorney's office said.
Most of them were processed at a United States Army base in Brooklyn and arraigned in the borough's federal courthouse.
Defendants charged as part of the sweep will be arraigned in the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, Santa Ana and Riverside, they said.
When he was arraigned in March, his case was assigned to the public defender's office, which has long experience in representing terrorism defendants.
One teen hasn't been arraigned, and the case of the sixth, handled as a juvenile, is sealed.
By Amy Davidson Sorkin June 23 , 2014Kharey Wise as he looked when he was arraigned, in 1989, in the Central Park jogger case.
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