/priˈtraɪəl kənˈfɛʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: lời thú tội trước khi xét xử.
A more throughout explanation: A pretrial confession refers to a statement made by a defendant admitting to committing a crime before the trial proceedings have begun. This admission can be used as evidence against the defendant during the trial.
Example: During the pretrial phase, the defendant made a confession to the police regarding his involvement in the crime.