/tə beɪl ɒn sɜːrʃəˈrɑːraɪ/ – Phrase
Definition: giao bảo lãnh theo lệnh đòi hồ sơ vụ án (từ tòa án cấp dưới chuyển lên tòa án cấp trên).
A more thorough explanation: “To bail on certiorari” refers to the act of a higher court granting bail to a defendant pending the outcome of a certiorari petition. Certiorari is a legal process through which a higher court reviews a decision made by a lower court. Granting bail on certiorari means that the defendant is allowed to be released from custody while the higher court considers whether to review the lower court’s decision.
Example: The defendant filed a petition for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court, seeking review of the lower court’s decision, but later decided to bail on certiorari and withdrew the petition.