/ˈpriːˌtraɪəl/ – adjective
Definition: trước khi xét xử, trước phiên tòa.
A more thorough explanation: Pre-trial refers to the period of time before a trial begins, during which various legal procedures and preparations take place, such as discovery, motions, and negotiations between the parties involved in the case.
Example: During the pre-trial phase, the defense attorney and the prosecutor will exchange evidence and prepare their arguments for the upcoming trial.