/ˈæt ˈtraɪəl prəˈsidʒər/ – Phrase
Definition: thủ tục xét xử trước tòa, tiến trình xét xử.
A more thorough explanation: “At-trial procedure” refers to the various legal processes and actions that occur during a trial, such as the presentation of evidence, examination of witnesses, and arguments made by the parties involved. These procedures are carried out in accordance with the rules of court and are essential for the fair and orderly conduct of the trial.
Example: During the at-trial procedure, the defense attorney cross-examined the witness to challenge the prosecution’s evidence.