/tə pruv tə ðə sætɪsˈfækʃən ʌv ði kɔrt (ʌv ði ˈʤʊri)/ – Phrase
Definition: chứng minh một cách thỏa đáng trước tòa (trước hội đồng xét xử).
A more thorough explanation: The legal English definition of “to prove to the satisfaction of the court (or jury)” means to present evidence and arguments in a legal proceeding that sufficiently convinces the court or jury of the truth or validity of a claim or assertion. This involves meeting the burden of proof required by law, which may vary depending on the type of case and the legal standard applicable. Ultimately, the goal is to establish the facts or elements necessary to support a legal claim or defense.
Example: The prosecution must present sufficient evidence to prove to the satisfaction of the jury that the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Related words:
- (to) show to the satisfaction of the jury
- (to) the satisfaction of the jury
- (to) show to the satisfaction of the court
- SATISFACTION
- satisfaction for injury
- (to) establish to the satisfaction of the court
- (to) prove a case
- (to) the satisfaction of the court
- (to) prove guilt beyond all reasonable doubt
- (to) prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt