Arraign in a sentence as a verb

If they arraign you, you can't file one.

If you get arrested on some minor charge and you have $80 cash in your wallet, you can be released immediately rather than wait overnight for a judge to arraign you in the morning.

Other people could get fired from their jobs, the company could have packed their bags and moved to China, or their own business could have gone bust, and so on. Whatever happened, in those circumstances, the fact of having money in the bank does not help, because they will just arraign that money too. More often than not, related to what happened in your life, they will just seize the balance.

Arraign definitions

verb

call before a court to answer an indictment

verb

accuse of a wrong or an inadequacy