/prɛˈdʒʊdɪʃəl ˈdʒɔɪndər/ – Phrase
Definition: việc kết hợp nhiều vụ án lại trước khi xét xử.
A more thorough explanation: Prejudicial joinder refers to a situation in legal proceedings where the joining of multiple parties or claims in a single lawsuit could result in unfairness or harm to one or more of the parties involved. This can occur when the consolidation of claims or parties leads to confusion, prejudice, or undue complexity that could impact the rights or defenses of the parties.
Example: In the case, the defense argued that the prejudicial joinder of multiple defendants in the lawsuit would unfairly influence the jury’s decision.