Arraignment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Charge
nature of their duty. See CHARGE SHEET. The clerk of arraigns gives te prisoner 'in charge' to the jury, by reading
Arrenatus
Arrenatus, arraigned, accused, Rot. Parl. 21 Edw. 1.
indict
a grand jury in due form of law compare accuse, arraign, charge
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Trial
Law Courts, the cause is called on, or the prisoner arraigned, before the jury is sworn. The parties may then challenge
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