/prɛˈzɛntmənt ʌv ɡrænd ˈʤʊri/ – Phrase
Definition: cáo trạng do hội đồng xét xử đưa ra.
A more thorough explanation: Presentment of grand jury refers to a formal written accusation or indictment issued by a grand jury, charging an individual or entity with a crime. It is a legal term used in the context of criminal law to denote the formal presentation of charges by a grand jury, which is a group of citizens convened to determine whether there is enough evidence to bring criminal charges against a person.
Example: The presentment of the grand jury indicated that there was sufficient evidence to proceed with a trial against the defendant.