/kɔːt-əˈpɔɪntɪd/ – adjective
Definition: được tòa án chỉ định (người bào chữa).
A more thorough explanation: “Court-appointed” refers to a person or entity that is selected or designated by a court to fulfill a specific role or function within a legal proceeding. This designation is typically made by a judge to ensure impartiality and fairness in the administration of justice.
Example: The defendant requested a court-appointed attorney due to financial constraints.