/steɪdʒd traɪəl/ – Phrase
Definition: vụ kiện tụng giả.
A more thorough explanation: A staged trial refers to a simulated or fake legal proceeding that is conducted for a specific purpose, such as training, demonstration, or entertainment. It is not a genuine court proceeding but rather a scripted or planned event designed to mimic the structure and format of a trial for a particular audience or objective.
Example: The defense attorney argued that the prosecution’s key witness had been coerced into providing false testimony during the staged trial.