/aɪˌdɛntəfɪˈkeɪʃən ˈæt ðə ˈtraɪəl/ – Phrase
Definition: việc nhận dạng trong quá trình xét xử.
A more thorough explanation: Identification at trial refers to the process by which a witness is asked to confirm or establish the identity of a person, object, or event relevant to the case being tried in a court of law. This can involve the witness pointing out the defendant in the courtroom, confirming that a piece of evidence is the same as what they saw or experienced, or otherwise providing testimony that helps establish the identity of a key element in the case.
Example: During the trial, the prosecution presented a key piece of evidence for the identification of the suspect at the crime scene.