/tə ˈsætɪsˌfaɪ ðə ˈʤʊri/ – Phrase
Definition: thuyết phục đoàn bồi thẩm.
A more throughout explanation: “To satisfy the jury” means to provide sufficient evidence or arguments during a trial to convince the members of the jury that a particular fact or legal requirement has been met. It involves presenting information in a clear and convincing manner so that the jury is persuaded to reach a favorable verdict based on the evidence presented.
Example: In order to satisfy the jury, the prosecution must present clear and convincing evidence of the defendant’s guilt.