/tə sʌm ʌp ðə keɪs ði ˈɛvɪdəns/ – Phrase
Definition: tổng kết công tác điều tra xét xử của tòa án.
A more thorough explanation: “To sum up the case (the evidence)” in legal terms means to provide a concise and comprehensive overview or summary of the key points, arguments, and evidence presented in a legal case. This typically occurs at the conclusion of a trial or hearing, where the judge, attorney, or party summarizes the main facts, issues, and legal principles relevant to the case for the benefit of the court or jury.
Example: To summarize, the evidence presented clearly establishes the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.