/pəˈlis ˈjəʤ/ – Phrase
Definition: thẩm phán của cảnh sát.
A more thorough explanation: A police judge is a judicial officer who presides over cases involving violations of local ordinances and regulations, typically within a specific jurisdiction. Police judges have the authority to hear and decide cases related to minor offenses, such as traffic violations, public disturbances, and other infractions that fall under the jurisdiction of local law enforcement agencies.
Example: The police judge fined the defendant for speeding in a school zone.