/dʒuːˈdɪʃəl ˈkwɛsʧənɪŋ/ – Phrase
Definition: việc hỏi cung của thẩm phán.
A more thorough explanation: Judicial questioning refers to the process by which a judge or magistrate asks questions of witnesses, defendants, or other individuals involved in a legal proceeding in order to gather information, clarify facts, or assess credibility. This questioning is conducted in a formal setting, such as a courtroom, and is intended to help the judge or magistrate make informed decisions based on the evidence presented.
Example: During the judicial questioning, the defendant was asked to provide details about his whereabouts on the night of the crime.