/ˈækjəmjəˌleɪtɪv ˈsɛntənsɪŋ/ – Phrase
Definition: việc xác định hình phạt chung cho toàn bộ các hành vi phạm tội hay các bản án.
A more throughout explanation: Accumulative sentencing refers to a sentencing practice in which a defendant is given separate sentences for multiple offenses, with the sentences to be served consecutively, one after the other, rather than concurrently. This means that the defendant must serve the full term of each sentence before beginning to serve the next one.
Example: In the case of multiple offenses, the judge may decide to impose accumulative sentencing, where the sentences for each offense are added together to determine the total length of imprisonment.