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araignment
A formal charge of wrongdoing by Congress against a President of the United States is called an impeachment.
Impeachment
In legal terms, arraignment refers to the formal process in which a defendant is brought before a court to hear the charges filed against them and enter a plea (i.e., guilty or not guilty). During arraignment, the defendant is informed of their rights and may have the opportunity to request legal counsel. It is an important step in the criminal justice process.
An indictment is a formal charge or accusation against someone for committing a serious crime.
In a criminal case, a charge is the specific criminal act that the accused is alleged to have committed. For example, a person could be charged with murder or possession of a controlled substance. A plea is the defendant's formal response. Typically, the defendant can plead guilty or not guilty, and sometimes nolo contendre.
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Litany charges are a list of allegations or complaints brought against someone in a legal or formal setting. They are often used in court proceedings to formally present the specific accusations or charges against a defendant.
Acquittal is a legal term that means a defendant has been found not guilty of the charges brought against them in a court of law. It is a formal declaration of innocence.
The formal charge for each hydrogen atom in H3S is 0, while the sulfur atom has a formal charge of 0. Thus, the overall formal charge for H3S is 0.
The formal charge of nitrite (NO2-) is -1. Each oxygen atom carries a formal charge of -1, while the nitrogen atom carries a formal charge of +1, leading to an overall charge of -1 for the nitrite ion.
The formal charge of ICl3 is 0. Each iodine atom has a formal charge of 0, while each chlorine atom has a formal charge of -1, adding up to a total of 0 for the entire molecule.