/dɒk-briːf/ – verb
Definition: bào chữa theo chỉ định (đối với bị can nghèo).
A more thorough explanation: A “dock brief” refers to a situation in which a barrister is appointed by the court to represent a defendant who is in custody and unable to afford legal representation. The barrister provides legal advice and representation to the defendant during the court proceedings.
Example: The judge assigned a barrister to provide a dock brief for the defendant who did not have legal representation.