/prɑsɪˈkjutər ɪn əˈtɛndəns/ – Phrase
Definition: công tố viên trước tòa.
A more thorough explanation: A prosecutor in attendance refers to a legal professional who is present at a court proceeding on behalf of the government or state to represent the interests of the prosecution in a criminal case. The prosecutor is responsible for presenting evidence, examining witnesses, and arguing the case against the defendant.
Example: The prosecutor in attendance presented the evidence to the court during the trial.