/tə ʃoʊ tə ðə ˌsætɪsˈfækʃən ʌv ðə ˈʤʊri/ – Phrase
Definition: chứng minh trước đoàn bồi thẩm.
A more thorough explanation: “To show to the satisfaction of the jury” means to present evidence or information in a manner that convinces the members of the jury that a particular fact or issue has been proven or established beyond a reasonable doubt. This standard is used in legal proceedings to determine whether the evidence presented is sufficient to support a particular claim or argument.
Example: The prosecution must present evidence to show to the satisfaction of the jury that the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Related words:
- (to) show to the satisfaction of the court
- (to) prove to the satisfaction of the court (of the jury)
- (to) the satisfaction of the jury
- (to) establish to the satisfaction of the court
- SHOW
- reasonable doubt standard
- (to) prove guilt beyond any reasonable doubt
- (to) prove guilt beyond all reasonable doubt
- (to) prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt
- (to) the satisfaction of the court