/mɪnɪməm sɛntənsɪŋ/ – Phrase
Definition: việc kết án với biện pháp trừng phạt tối thiểu, việc xác định biện pháp trừng phạt tối thiểu.
A more thorough explanation: Minimum sentencing refers to a legal concept where a statute mandates a predetermined minimum sentence that must be imposed upon conviction of a particular offense, regardless of any mitigating factors or circumstances. This means that judges are required to impose at least the specified minimum sentence when sentencing an individual convicted of the specified crime.
Example: The judge imposed a minimum sentencing of five years in prison for the defendant’s drug trafficking conviction.