/kəˌmjuˈteɪʃən ˈɔrdər/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. lệnh của tòa án thay thế việc chi trả định kỳ bằng việc chi trả một lần;
2. lệnh của tòa án giảm nhẹ hình phạt.
A more thorough explanation: A commutation order is a legal document issued by a court or other authorized entity that reduces or changes a criminal sentence, typically by substituting a less severe punishment for the original sentence. This may involve reducing a prison term, changing a sentence from incarceration to probation, or otherwise modifying the terms of the original sentence.
Example: The governor issued a commutation order reducing the convicted felon’s sentence from 20 years to 10 years.