/rɪˈsɛntəns/ – Verb
Definition: 1. xét xử lại bản án đã tuyên, tuyên án lại;
2. bản án mới tuyên lại.
A more thorough explanation: “Re-sentence” refers to the act of imposing a new sentence on a defendant who has already been convicted and sentenced for a crime. This may occur due to various reasons, such as an appeal, a successful post-conviction motion, or a change in sentencing laws.
Example: The judge decided to re-sentence the defendant after new evidence was presented in the case.