/kraʊn ˈkeɪs rɪˈzɜrvd/ – Phrase
Definition: (Anh) những vụ án hình sự được trình lên tòa thượng thẩm giải quyết.
A more thorough explanation: “Crown cases reserved” refers to criminal cases in which a judge reserves a point of law for consideration by a higher court, typically the Court of Appeal. This process allows the higher court to provide guidance or clarification on a legal issue that arises in the case.
Example: In the court’s decision, the judge stated that the crown cases reserved for further review by the higher court.