/dʒuˈdɪʃəl ədˈmɪʃn/ – Phrase
Definition: thú nhận trong quá trình xét xử.
A more thorough explanation: A judicial admission is a statement made by a party in a legal proceeding that is considered to be true and binding on that party, without the need for further proof or evidence. It is a formal acknowledgment of a fact or legal conclusion that is made by a party to the case, either through pleadings, testimony, or other means.
Example: In the court case, the defendant’s judicial admission that he was present at the scene of the crime significantly impacted the outcome of the trial.