The spelling of the word "re criminated" follows consistent English orthographic conventions. The "re-" prefix simply means "again" or "back". The main base of the word is "criminate", which is spelled with the "-inate" suffix indicating "to make or become". The addition of "re-" simply retrenches the initial act of incrimination. Using the International Phonetic Alphabet, "re criminated" would be represented as /riː krɪmɪneɪtɪd/.
The word "re criminated" is derived from the Latin word "re" meaning "again" and the verb "criminate" which comes from the Latin word "criminare" meaning "to accuse" or "to charge with a crime". The addition of the prefix "re-" suggests repetition or doing something again, so "re criminated" can be understood as accusing someone or charging them with a crime once again.