/kəʊ-dɪˈfɛndәnt/ – Noun
Definition: đồng bị cáo, đồng bị đơn, đồng bị can.
A more thorough explanation: A co-defendant is a person who is jointly charged with another individual or individuals in a legal proceeding, such as a criminal case or a civil lawsuit. Both individuals are accused of the same offense or wrongdoing and are named as defendants in the same case.
Example: The court granted separate trials for each co-defendant in the case.