/ˈdʒʌstɪs kɔrt/ – Phrase
Definition: tòa hòa giải (ở một số bang của Hoa Kỳ).
A more thorough explanation: A justice’s court is a type of court that typically handles minor civil and criminal cases within a specific jurisdiction. Also known as a justice court or magistrate court, it is presided over by a justice of the peace or magistrate who has limited jurisdiction and authority to hear and decide cases involving small claims, traffic violations, landlord-tenant disputes, and other minor legal matters.
Example: In the justice’s court, the defendant will have the opportunity to present their case and defend themselves against the charges.