/ˈdʒʌstɪs əv ˈnɪsɪ ˈpraɪəs/ – Phrase
Definition: thẩm phán cấp sơ thẩm, thẩm phán cấp một.
A more thorough explanation: “Justice of nisi prius” refers to a judge who presides over a trial court, typically in common law jurisdictions. The term “nisi prius” itself means “unless before” in Latin, indicating that the judge’s decisions are subject to review by a higher court unless they are overturned before that review takes place.
Example: The justice of nisi prius presided over the trial and ensured that all legal procedures were followed.