/ˈprɛzəns/ – Noun
Definition: có mặt, hiện diện trước tòa.
A more thorough explanation: Presence refers to the state of being in a particular place or location. In a legal context, it can also refer to the existence or occurrence of something, such as a person’s physical presence at a specific event or the presence of evidence in a case.
Example: The defendant’s presence is required in court for the hearing.