/praɪər hɪrɪŋ/ – Phrase
Definition: xét xử vụ án lúc trước.
A more thorough explanation: “Prior hearing” refers to a legal proceeding or session where parties involved in a case have the opportunity to present their arguments, evidence, or positions before a decision is made by a court or tribunal. This allows all parties to be heard and ensures that the decision-making process is fair and transparent.
Example: The defendant has the right to review all evidence in the case prior to the hearing.