/leɪ ˈmæʤɪstrət/ – Phrase
Definition: thẩm phán hòa giải.
A more thorough explanation: A lay magistrate is a person who is not legally qualified but is appointed to serve as a judge in a court of law, typically in a lower court or tribunal, to assist in the administration of justice.
Example: The lay magistrate presided over the small claims court case.