/joint prɑːˈsɛkjʊʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: buộc tội tòng phạm, buộc tội nhiều người trong một vụ án.
A more thorough explanation: Joint prosecution refers to a legal process in which two or more parties collaborate to bring a case against a defendant. This typically involves multiple prosecutors or law enforcement agencies working together to pursue charges against an individual or entity.
Example: In the joint prosecution of the case, both the state and federal authorities worked together to bring charges against the defendant.