/tə tʃɑːrd ðə ˈʤʊri/ – Phrase
Definition: khuyến nghị đoàn bồi thẩm.
A more thorough explanation: “To charge the jury” in legal terms refers to the judge’s instructions to the jury regarding the law applicable to the case they are deciding, the issues they must consider, and how they should apply the law to the facts presented during the trial. This instruction is typically given at the end of the trial before the jury begins deliberations.
Example: In a criminal trial, the judge will instruct the jury on the law and then the prosecutor will present the evidence to charge the jury with determining the defendant’s guilt or innocence.