/kɔːrt rɪˈfɜːrəl/ – Phrase
Definition: chuyển cho tòa án xét xử.
A more thorough explanation: A court referral is a formal process by which a court directs an individual to participate in a specific program or service as part of a legal requirement or condition of a court order. This may include attending counseling, completing community service, or participating in a rehabilitation program, among other things. Failure to comply with a court referral may result in legal consequences.
Example: The judge made a court referral for the defendant to attend anger management classes as part of their sentencing.