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is arraigned
verb
To officially charge someone in a court of law.
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Criminal charges contained in an indictment are unsealed when a defendant is arraigned.
He will enter a plea to any charge issued in an indictment when he is arraigned next month.
The bill would also have required that a lawyer be appointed within 20 days after a person is arraigned.
Mr. Fulladosa was arrested and was expected to be turned over to the New York police today after he is arraigned, Lieutenant Maggi said.
Her defense lawyer, Dan Cogdell, said she would plead not guilty when she is arraigned in Dallas, where the criminal charge was filed.
Mr. Awadallah's lawyer, Jesse Berman, said that his client would plead not guilty when he is arraigned on the perjury charges on Monday in Federal District Court in Manhattan.
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He was arraigned on Thursday.
They were arraigned yesterday.
They will be arraigned on Oct. 22.
In the morning, you are "arraigned".
He will be arraigned there Monday.
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