/kɒˈmjuːˌteɪʃən ʌv dɛθ ˈpɛnəlti tuː ˈpiːnəl ˈsɜːvɪtjuːd fɔː laɪf/ – Phrase
Definition: thay thế án tử hình bằng án khổ sai chung thân.
A more thorough explanation: Commutation of death penalty to penal servitude for life refers to the legal process by which a death sentence imposed on a convicted individual is changed or replaced with a sentence of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. This decision is typically made by a government authority, such as the executive branch, and involves the reduction or alteration of the original punishment from death to a lesser sentence of life imprisonment.
Example: The court decided to commute the death penalty to penal servitude for life, in accordance with the defendant’s plea for clemency.