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arraign

[uh-reyn] / əˈreɪn /
VERB
bring into court for charges
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He was arraigned several days later by a judge in the Malindi Law Courts, who said the pastor would be held for two weeks as the police conducted their investigation.

From New York Times

The trial will unfold at a federal courthouse a block from the state court where Trump was arraigned earlier this month on his indictment.

From Seattle Times

Teixeira was arraigned in federal court Friday on charges of retention and transmission of national defense information and willful retention of classified documents.

From Washington Post

He also continued with his megalomaniac delusions and lies, telling Carlson that the court officials cried and apologized to him when he was arrested and arraigned in New York.

From Salon

He is due to be arraigned in court in Missouri later today.

From BBC