/tə ˈɔrdər ɪmˈprɪzənmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: ra lệnh tống giam.
A more thorough explanation: “To order imprisonment” refers to the judicial act of directing that an individual be confined in a prison or detention facility as a punishment for a crime or violation of the law. This action is typically taken by a judge or court as part of the sentencing process following a criminal conviction.
Example: The judge decided to order imprisonment for the defendant after he was found guilty of the crime.
Related words:
- imprisonment to commence at the expiration of the previously awarded imprisonment
- term of imprisonment credited toward another term of imprisonment
- imprisonment before trial
- short term of imprisonment
- judge’s order
- imprisonment at hard labour (at penal servitude)
- committal order
- dispensation from imprisonment
- expiry of the term of imprisonment
- duress of imprisonment