/poʊst kənˈvɪkʃən prəˈsiːdʒər/ – Phrase
Definition: trình tự tố tụng tư pháp sau khi kết án.
A more thorough explanation: Postconviction procedure refers to the legal process that occurs after a criminal conviction has been obtained, typically involving appeals, petitions for post-conviction relief, or other legal actions taken by a convicted individual to challenge the validity of their conviction or sentence.
Example: After the defendant’s conviction was finalized, the postconviction procedure allowed for a review of potential errors during the trial.