/rɪˈmænd fɔr ˈtraɪəl/ – Phrase
Definition: gửi trả lại cấp xét xử ban đầu.
A more thorough explanation: “Remand for trial” refers to a legal process where a case is sent back to a lower court or a different court for further proceedings or trial. This typically occurs when a higher court determines that there are issues that need to be addressed or resolved before the case can proceed to trial.
Example: The judge decided to remand the defendant for trial after reviewing the evidence presented by the prosecution.