/ɛˈsɔɪnɪ/ – noun
Definition: người có lý do không đến hầu tòa được công nhận là chính đáng.
A more thorough explanation: An “essoinee” is a term used in legal English to refer to a person who has made an excuse for not appearing in court when summoned. This excuse is typically related to illness or other valid reasons for not being able to attend court proceedings.
Example: The court granted the defendant’s request to be excused from appearing in person due to illness, making him an Essoinee for the scheduled hearing.