/ˈlæst ˈmɪnɪt ˌkɒmjʊˈteɪʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: việc giảm án vào phút chót của phiên tòa.
A more thorough explanation: “Last-minute commutation” refers to the act of reducing a criminal sentence or penalty, such as a prison term or fine, at the final moment before it is set to be carried out. This typically involves a decision made by a government official, such as a governor or president, to grant clemency or leniency to the individual facing the punishment.
Example: The governor issued a last-minute commutation of the prisoner’s sentence, changing it from life in prison to parole.