/tə sʌm ʌp fɔr ðə kraʊn/ – Phrase
Definition: tổng kết công tác xét xử của tòa án dưới góc độ buộc tội.
A more thorough explanation: “To sum up for the Crown” in a legal context refers to the closing argument made by the prosecutor on behalf of the government in a criminal trial. This is the final opportunity for the prosecutor to summarize the evidence presented during the trial and to persuade the judge or jury of the defendant’s guilt.
Example: The defendant’s attorney presented evidence to sum up for the Crown during the closing arguments of the trial.