/ˈliːnjənt dɪspəˈzɪʃn/ – Phrase
Definition: tính tình hiền lành (của kẻ can án, một yếu tố được xét đến khi phóng thích trước thời hạn có điều kiện).
A more thorough explanation: A “lenient disposition” refers to a judge’s or decision-maker’s tendency to show mercy or leniency in sentencing or making decisions, often by imposing less severe penalties or punishments than what might be expected or required by law.
Example: The judge showed a lenient disposition towards the first-time offender, sentencing him to community service instead of jail time.