Arraign :
accuser
accuser, décrier, dénoncer, censurer, faire des reproches
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Verb(1) call before a court to answer an indictment(2) accuse of a wrong or an inadequacy
(1) George was released the next day without bail after being arraigned on a charge of fourth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.(2) After a separate ÔÇÿold style committalÔÇÖ he was committed for trial to Chelmsford Crown Court, and arraigned on 27th January 1997.(3) On June 27, Estrada was arraigned for the lesser charge of perjury.(4) Prosecution is a process of investigation, of indictment, arraignment , trial and conviction.(5) He had been arraigned on two charges: the first one of production of an unlawful drug pursuant to section 8 of the Drugs Misuse Act and in the alternative he was charged with possession of that same drug.(6) Habay was arraigned on the charges during a preliminary arraignment , where he was not required to enter a plea.(7) In court today, Crowe was arraigned on charges of second degree assault and fourth degree criminal possession of a weapon, the telephone.(8) After the Second World War eminent surviving German and Japanese civilian and military figures were arraigned on criminal charges before international tribunals.(9) Three other soldiers were arraigned on similar charges of abuse.(10) Today a suspected arms dealer was arraigned on charges that he tried to sell shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missiles.(11) Hamdan and three other men being arraigned this week face charges that could bring life in prison, but other detainees could face the death penalty.(12) He was arraigned earlier and the trial judge would not accept his plea of guilty.(13) Seven HDA members were arraigned in court charged with neglecting their duties, but were later acquitted.(14) If the accused indicates that he would plead guilty the Court shall proceed as if he had been arraigned on the count in question and had pleaded guilty.(15) But he was arraigned before Leeds Crown Court only last November charged with racist offences after police raided his other home in the Yorkshire town of Harrogate.(16) James Ivillaq, 20, is arraigned on charges of attempted murder, illegal use of a firearm, and evading arrest.
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Verb
1. indict for ::
inculper pour
2. prosecute for ::
poursuivre pour
3. put on trial for ::
mis à l'essai pour
4. bring to trial for ::
traduire en justice pour
5. take to court for ::
prendre au tribunal pour
7. summons for ::
citation à comparaître pour
8. cite for ::
pour citer
9. accuse of ::
accuser de
10. charge with ::
charger de
11. incriminate with ::
incriminer
12. inculpate for ::
pour inculper
Verb
1. indict for ::
inculper pour
2. prosecute for ::
poursuivre pour
3. put on trial for ::
mis à l'essai pour
4. bring to trial for ::
traduire en justice pour
5. take to court for ::
prendre au tribunal pour
7. summons for ::
citation à comparaître pour
8. cite for ::
pour citer
9. accuse of ::
accuser de
10. charge with ::
charger de
11. incriminate with ::
incriminer
12. inculpate for ::
pour inculper
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