/leɪ dʒʌdʒ/ – Phrase
Definition: thẩm phán không chuyên nghiệp, phụ thẩm, hội thẩm.
A more thorough explanation: A lay judge is a person who is not legally qualified or trained as a judge but who is selected to serve as a member of a panel in a court proceeding to assist in reaching a decision on a case.
Example: In some legal systems, a lay judge, also known as a lay magistrate, is a non-professional judge who assists in the adjudication of cases alongside professional judges.