/ˈbaɪəs/ – Noun/Verb
Definition: 1. thiên lệch, thiên vị, thiên tư;
2. sự quan tâm đến kết cục của vụ án;
3. sự phân biệt đối xử;
4. gây ảnh hưởng, gây sức ép.
A more thorough explanation: Bias refers to a predisposition or inclination towards a particular perspective, opinion, or outcome, which may result in unfair treatment or judgment. In a legal context, bias can refer to a partiality or prejudice that may influence a decision-maker’s objectivity or impartiality in a legal proceeding.
Example: The judge instructed the jury to set aside any personal bias and to consider only the evidence presented in court.