/tə stænd wʌnz oʊn traɪəl/ – Phrase
Definition: ra trước tòa với tư cách là bị đơn hay bị can.
A more thorough explanation: “To stand one’s own trial” means to act as one’s own legal representative in a court proceeding, typically in a criminal trial, without the assistance of a lawyer.
Example: The defendant chose to stand his own trial without the assistance of a lawyer.
Related words:
- fitness to stand one’s own trial
- (to) take the stand in one’s own defence
- (to) serve as one’s own counsel
- (to) conduct one’s own case
- (to) conduct one’s own defence
- (to) take the stand
- (to) testify in one’s own behalf
- (to) testify in one’s own right
- (to) resume the stand
- (to) procure one’s own abortion