/traɪd ˈprɪzənər/ – Phrase
Definition: tù nhân của vụ án đã được tòa xét xử.
A more thorough explanation: A “tried prisoner” refers to an individual who has been convicted of a crime after a trial or legal proceeding. This term is commonly used in legal contexts to distinguish individuals who have been found guilty and sentenced from those who are awaiting trial or have not yet been tried.
Example: The tried prisoner was found guilty of armed robbery and sentenced to ten years in prison.