/ˈtraɪəl poʊstˈpoʊnmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: việc hoãn xét xử vụ án.
A more thorough explanation: Trial postponement refers to the act of delaying or rescheduling a scheduled trial to a later date. It is a legal term used to describe the process of moving a trial date to a different time due to various reasons such as the unavailability of key parties, witnesses, or the need for additional preparation time.
Example: The defense attorney requested a trial postponement due to a scheduling conflict with a key witness.