/rɪˈspaɪt ʌv ˈʤʊəri/ – Phrase
Definition: hoãn phiên tòa hội thẩm.
A more thorough explanation: Respite of jury refers to a temporary suspension or delay granted by a court in a trial, typically to allow jurors to rest or attend to personal matters. This respite may be granted at the discretion of the judge and is intended to ensure that jurors are able to fulfill their duties effectively and fairly.
Example: The judge granted a brief respite to the jury so they could have a short break before resuming their deliberations.