/ˈpriː ˈtraɪəl ˈsɜːrvɪs/ – Noun
Definition: Cung cấp hỗ trợ và thông tin cho bị cáo trước khi phiên tòa diễn ra.
A more thorough explanation: a function of the US federal courts that begins after a person has been arrested and charged with a federal crime and before a trial. The job of pretrial services officers is to help the court decide whether to release or detain the accused while they await trial.
Example: Gerou said he would refer the matter to pretrial services for review.