/əˈfɛndər rɪˈpriːvd baɪ ðə kɔrt/ – Phrase
Definition: tội phạm được tòa cho hoãn thi hành án.
A more thorough explanation: An offender reprieved by the court refers to a person who has been granted a temporary suspension or delay of their punishment or sentence by a court. This reprieve may be granted for various reasons, such as to allow the offender time to appeal their conviction or to address certain circumstances that may warrant a reconsideration of their punishment.
Example: The offender was reprieved by the court, allowing him to serve a reduced sentence for his crime.