/ɪkˈstɛndɪd tɜrm ʌv ɪmˈprɪzənmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: thời hạn tù kéo dài.
A more thorough explanation: An extended term of imprisonment refers to a longer period of incarceration imposed on a defendant due to specific circumstances or aggravating factors, such as prior criminal history, the severity of the offense, or other statutory criteria. This term is typically used in the context of sentencing in criminal cases to indicate a lengthier prison sentence beyond the standard range for the offense committed.
Example: The judge decided to impose an extended term of imprisonment on the defendant due to the severity of the crime committed.
Related words:
- term of imprisonment credited toward another term of imprisonment
- extended sentence
- extended term
- imprisonment to commence at the expiration of the previously awarded imprisonment
- extended-term arrangement
- short term of imprisonment
- heavy term of imprisonment
- maximum term of imprisonment
- expiry of the term of imprisonment
- term of imprisonment