allocution

/alə(ʊ)ˈkjuːʃən/noun
High School
1

A formal speech, especially one which is regarded as authoritative and forceful.

2

The question put to a convicted defendant by a judge after the rendering of the verdict in a trial, in which the defendant is asked whether he or she wishes to make a statement to the court before sentencing; the statement made by a defendant in response to such a question; the legal right of a defendant to make such a statement.

3

The legal right of a victim, in some jurisdictions, to make a statement to a court prior to sentencing of a defendant convicted of a crime causing injury to that victim; the actual statement made to a court by a victim.

4

A pronouncement by a pope to an assembly of church officials concerning a matter of church policy.

5

The mode of information dissemination in which media broadcasts are transmitted to multiple receivers with no or very limited capability of a two-way exchange of information.