/kɔrt əˈpɔɪntɪd əˈtɜrni/ – Phrase
Definition: luật sư bào chữa do tòa án chỉ định.
A more thorough explanation: A court-appointed attorney is a lawyer who is assigned by a court to represent an individual who cannot afford to hire their own legal representation in a criminal or civil case. This attorney is appointed by the court to ensure that the individual receives legal representation and a fair trial.
Example: The defendant was unable to afford a private attorney, so the court appointed an attorney to represent them in the criminal case.