Sentences with arraign
ar·raign
A a - She was arraigned today on charges of assault and kidnapping. [be VERB-ed]
- The clerk of the arraigns
- She is being held in Orange County Jail with no bail, and prosecutors plan to arraign her Monday.
- Tribunal rules call for the Guantanamo court to arraign defendants within 30 days of their being served charges and for trial to begin.
- We arraign our most disadvantaged citizens with accusations that they are lazy and unskilled.
- The police also could call a justice of the peace / Bail Commissioner who could arraign the accused at the police station and release the person.
- Not be issued until prosecutors and the woman's defense attorney agree on whether to arraign her in the hospital or await her release.
- And on the day authorities showed up at his sickbed to arraign him, Father Benz slipped deep into a coma.
- Prosecutors had originally planned to arraign Bradley Neill Raville, 42, on charges of murder Thursday.