/tə ˈkɑnfrʌnt ðə koʊəˈkjuːzd/ – Phrase
Definition: đối chất với đồng bị cáo.
A more thorough explanation: “To confront the coaccused” in a legal context refers to the act of facing or challenging another individual who has been accused of a crime or wrongdoing in a legal proceeding. This may involve questioning or challenging the coaccused’s statements, evidence, or testimony in order to establish the truth or validity of the accusations.
Example: The defense attorney requested permission to confront the co-accused during the cross-examination.