Arraign is when someone is called to court for a criminal charge. It can also mean that someone was found with fault.
A trial is a court proceeding when someone performs a criminal act.
A court order protecting someone from something.
To call or bring before a court to answer a criminal charge.
When a court issues an order, it means that the court is telling someone what they must do and/or not do. "Contrary to the order of the court" means that the court's order has not been obeyed. Someone's action(s) or inaction(s) is "contrary" to what the court said she been done or not done. In short, it means you have not obeyed the judge.
The Motion to Enforce is a legal filing that requests a court to force someone to obey a previous court ruling.
The arraigned might be what you're talking about. Someone is arraigned when he is called to court.
in simple words is to file a charge against someone and bring a case to court.
In courts the word serve means to present someone with documents, or papers. These papers inform the person that someone has filed a case that involves them.
A court gaurd is someone who guards in court.
The word accourted is the past tense version of accourt. This means to treat with courtesy or to court someone.
If someone has their probation is suspended that means the Court has stopped the defendant's probation time and they are no longer in good standing with the Court. This happens because of a probation violation. It does NOT automatically mean the defendant will go to prison.