/ɪn bæŋk/ – Phrase
Definition: có mặt đầy đủ (tòa án).
A more thorough explanation: “In banc” is a legal term that refers to a situation where all the judges of a court participate in a case, rather than a smaller panel of judges. This typically occurs in appellate courts when a case is heard by the full court rather than a smaller group of judges. The term is derived from the Latin Phrase “in bancus,” meaning “on the bench.”
Example: The case was heard in banc, with all judges of the appellate court participating in the decision-making process.